Monday, April 25, 2016

Check the ears of the elephant...


Are you going to ride an elephant in Phuket? OR anywhere else?

  • mrsprincekyuIf they had bullhooks, which I suspect they did looking at that elephant's head then I would not call that a "respected environment".
  • mrsprincekyu@csanchiz yup just a quick Google search of this "camp" pulls up pictures of the Mahouts with bull hooks and tugging the elephants around by their ears. This is not a respectful place for the elephant and I don't know how you could call the responsible tourism when there are other sanctuaries nearby where the elephants are not treated like this.
See you on the water, Ling Yai (Thai for 'Big Monkey') AKA John Caveman Gray

             
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Plastic bottles are choking the World


Plastic bottles are choking the World, and the chemistry to make them is truly evil for the environment - and they don't bio-degrade for decades, if ever.

See you on the water, Ling Yai (Thai for 'Big Monkey') AKA John Caveman Gray

             
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

What goes in the ocean goes in you



This gives me the creeps but how long does plastic last and how much of it do we  produce - and keep producing.

Next time someone offers you a plastic bag please think about it.

See you on the water, Ling Yai (Thai for 'Big Monkey') AKA John Caveman Gray

             
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Saturday, April 2, 2016

You should not ride an elephant

Image courtesy of NBC news

Think of this next time you ride an elephant...

This is an example of the spirit being pushed so the elephant is subservient to the human.

Here's 9 more reasons...

See you on the water, Ling Yai (Thai for 'Big Monkey') AKA John Caveman Gray

             
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