[Mb-civic] FW: Elephants Help Save Lives At Tsunami
Michael Butler
michael at michaelbutler.com
Tue Jan 18 09:49:01 PST 2005
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From: Gerald Gerald <dekuyper at sbcglobal.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:42:16 -0800 (PST)
To: Gerald Cooper <dekuyper at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Elephants Help Save Lives At Tsunami
Elephants Help Save Lives At Tsunami
Michael Worldwide Events ? Jan 16, 2005
Subject: Amazing Story
>From the unbelievable chaos of the Tsunami disaster
comes an incredible tale from Jim France of the
Pavilion Hotel Group in Bangkok .? At a resort on
Phuket, one of the most popular attractions is (was)
elephant rides.? As many as eight people on one
elephant, first into the surrounding forest, then
down to the beach, to lunch at a fresh water lagoon,
then back to the hotel. The elephants (nine) were
kept chained to in-ground posts, not because they
needed to be, but because it made the mothers feel
better because their children seemed safe from a
tromping when feeding the beasts.
About twenty minutes before the first wave hit, the
elephants became extremely agitated and unruly.? Four
had just returned from a trip and their handler's had
not yet chained them.? They helped the other five tear
free from their chains.? They all then climbed a hill
and started bellowing. Many people followed them up
the hill.?? Then the waves hit.??? After the waves
subsided, the elephants charged down from the hill,
and started picking
up children with their trunks and running them back up
the hill; when all the children were taken care of,
they started helping the adults.
They rescued forty- two people.? Then, they returned
to the beach and carried up four dead bodies, one of
a child.
Not until the task was done would they allow their
handler's to mount them.
Then with handlers atop, they began moving wreckage.
?
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