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... However, according to the advertisement below, from the New York Clipper in 1885, there was an earlier Elephant.The first Jumbo was a shopping mall of sorts - what the Victorians liked to call a ... was constructed out of wood and tin, with six stories and an observatory on top. The Elephant was not supposed to fit into the streetscape, as you can see in the postcard (probably dating from about 1900) ...
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... the Medieval Times. Alot of Pirates, sword fighting, jousting, etc. I was able to snap off this photo of an elephant up close. He was giving the children rides. It was hot out and this elephant was blowing air on himself. The trainer watered him down too. This is showing how they put the children on the elephant for rides. To see more of Camera Critters hosted by Misty, go here:
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... global crisis, has experienced a manufacturing boom these past few years and is hotter than ever. Now, our own Pink Elephant has decided to plant a South American Stake in Sao Paulo, bringing a little ... destination, and we admire the Pink crew for heading there to ride the wave.In other Pink Elephant news, a Little Birdy tells us that they are also California dreaming, saying "heard from a source ...
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Presented by the College of Performing Arts, the fall 2008 semester drama, "The Elephant Man," will be coming to the University of Northern Colorado stage Oct. 16-19 at the Langworthy Theatre in Fraiser Hall. Written by Bernard Pomerance and winner of the 1979 Tony award for Best Play, this will be yet another addition to UNC?s list of theatrical accomplishments.
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... the whole elephant range areas in Uttarakhand. Through the current FWS sposored elephant project it was possible for the first time to reach nearly all villages in the HEC range areas with ... for the communities. HEC affected villagers appreciate the initiatives taken under the current elephant project to educate the villagers about the elephants and their conservationissue in Uttarakhand and other ...
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... this animal like?' they said. Each man touched a different part of the elephant.The first man touched the elephant's body. It felt hard, ... s trunk. It felt long and thin and wiggly. 'An elephant is like a snake' he said.The fourth man touched on of the legs. ... tail. It felt long and thin and strong. 'An elephant is like a rope' he said.The men argued. It's like a wall! No, it isn't! It's like a spear! ...
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