Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Categories: Animals | Asia | Photo project |

"We are in Asia has not yet fully understood whether we hate these animals or love them," says photographer Palani Mohan. He himself hails from the Indian state of Madras. Mohan spent five years filming elephants for his project "Disappearing Giants". This series is a testament to how humanity loves — and offends - Asian elephants that live with humans.

The idea of the project was born to Mohan when he lived in Thailand, where elephants are forced to beg on the street — or revered as a deity in monasteries. He realized that these animals, the symbol of Thailand, after which hotels and even children are named, are also subjected to violence and exploitation.

The photographer visited more than ten countries and met countless elephants, each of which, according to him, had its own character. Most of all he liked young animals — they are very playful. However, Mohan emphasizes that keeping an elephant is a big responsibility, and they should be treated with care, respect and caution.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants
Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

A tear runs from the eye of an elephant that was kept in a wooden machine for three days on the Thai-Burmese border.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Mahout (mahout) leads an elephant, west of Thailand.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Wild elephant in the Chitwan National Park in Sri Lanka.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

The elephant's return to the camp in the Chitwan National Park in Sri Lanka.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Elephants carved into the rock at the Ellora Temple in India.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

A young elephant screams while being dragged, the Thai-Burmese border.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Taming a young elephant using boards with nails, ropes and a wooden machine in a remote village on the Thai-Burmese border.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

An elephant rehearses before a performance for tourists in the village of Ban Ta Klang in Thailand.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Mahout with a hook.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

A male during rutting in the Madumalai National Park in southern India.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Elephant transportation by truck in the capital of Sri Lanka, Colombo.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Bathing dozens of elephants in a nature reserve in Sri Lanka.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

An elephant grabbed a street vendor during a Thai New Year celebration.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

In Sri Lanka, it is considered a good omen to walk under an elephant with your child.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Elephant begging in Bangkok.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

An elephant swims near a logging camp in southern India.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Cleaning an elephant in southern India.

Strong photos about the difficult relationship of Asians with elephants

Mahout with an elephant in Sri Lanka.

Keywords: Relationships | Elephants

     

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