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Oct 2019
27m 2s

The Hidden Cost of the Perfect Selfie

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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What do tigers, sloths, elephants and bears have in common? They're all part of the incredibly lucrative captive wildlife tourism industry. Travelers from around the world clamor for opportunities to pose with these magnificent creatures and get that perfect selfie. This week - we look at the complicated nature of elephant tourism in Thailand. For more infor ... Show More
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