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Images tagged "washing"

Animals being washed before sacrifice.
Animals being washed before sacrifice at Dakshinkali temple. Nepal, 2017.
Papas Nukaew, a Karen elephant keeper, washes elephants with international tourists from the UK in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
The first international tourists from the UK to visit since the re-opening of Thailand in November 2021 wash elephants in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
Papas Nukaew, a Karen elephant keeper, washes elephants with international tourists from the UK in the river that runs through the Elephant Freedom Village community forest.
Teerapong Sakdamrongsri (Non Chai), the founder and owner of Elephant Freedom Village, washes the resident elephants with his staff.
Papas Nukaew (NIjaan), the camp manager at Elephant Freedom Village (EFV), washes his elephants with their first foreign visitors in over a year. Nijaan is a Karen elder and maintains an intimate relationship with the elephant family at EFV.
Luke, being bathed before performing. Canada, 2006.
Staff members of Tri-State Bird Rescue de-oil a brown pelican at the Fort Jackson, Louisiana rehabilitation site.Venice, Louisiana, USA, 2010.
Pool washes and checks the health of a recently rescued two-toed sloth at her rehabilitation center in Saramacca, Suriname, 2019. Justin Mott / Kindred Guardians Project / We Animals Media
Tri-State staff member Heather Nevill hold a newly de-oiled brown pelican during the final rinse. USA, 2010.
Staff members of Tri-State Bird Rescue de-oil a brown pelican at the Fort Jackson, Louisiana rehabilitation site.Venice, Louisiana, USA, 2010.

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