Finding Happiness: KhamSan's Perspective on Fun and Tranquility - ElephantNews #Video
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Description
Do you think fun or tranquility holds more value? The answer often changes at different stages of life.
Today at Elephant Nature Park, the elephant KhamSan offers a perspective from that of a blind and solitary adult. As the rainy season enhances the atmosphere in our park, the elephants gradually begin to play in the water. Young elephants joyfully splash around, reflecting their playful nature. In contrast, KhamSan chooses to lie quietly in the water, peaceful and content.
While we can't fully understand her thoughts, we believe that tranquility, freedom, and the absence of forced labor ultimately bring happiness to all the animals in our care.
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