05 November, 2014

Southeast Asia tourism... Elephants!






              Starting off, Southeast Asia has many tourist attractions, one of the attractions that interests me the most is the elephant reserve in Thailand. In Thailand, the cool thing is that, they dedicate their time and space to these magnificent creatures. These animals take tourists across a stream and onto the trails. Occasionally you will see one kicking a soccer ball in the courtyard, or dragging a huge log like in the video. All in all if I went to  Southeast Asia I would totally go see the elephants. What tourist attraction do you want to go to if you went to Southeast Asia?

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  1. Everyone save your time and only watch this video up to around 1 minute and 33 seconds because the rest is just other animals they encountered on their trip.

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    1. Parker, the Cosmodrome sounds like a very cool place! I would totally would want to go punt with the elephants too:)

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  3. If I had to go to a tourist attraction I would probably choose to see the elephants playing soccer or the Cosmodrome, the largest space launch center in the world. I love soccer so much and I think it would be pretty cool to watch an elephant punt the ball better than me, my team’s goalie. By the way, I am not the greatest at punting. I'm glad that the elephants in the video seem happy because some elephants in Thailand are tortured. I would like to go to the Cosmodrome too because I’ve always liked to learn about space. Wouldn’t you like to see a place where dozens of rockets have taken off from?

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  4. I would love to visit go visit elephants in Thailand if I ever went to Southeast Asia! Did you know that in Northern Thailand there’s actually an elephant sanctuary/rescue center? It’s called Elephant Nature Park, and their main mission is to provide safe homes for elephants and help protect the rain forests. In fact, they have already provided a sanctuary to dozens of distressed elephants all over Thailand! People around the world can even visit and volunteer at the park. Wouldn't you love to help elephants someday?

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