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More than 100 life size Wooden Elephants to publicize wild life charity CoExistence in Green Park, London, England. See them while you can. They were originally near Buckingham Palace. The exhibition is up for a month. Sponsored by Savills.
Elephants carved by people in Tamil Nadu in India who live near elephants.
Why in London? What has this got to do with us? A charity for elephants was created by the brother of one of the UK royals.
The London tube station Green Park is opposite one of the park's entrances, with station exits on both sides of the road.
If you would rather go green, a cycle track links many places in London.
Pictures are in my Pinterest and on my Facebook page.
The elephants were previously in St James's Park. They have been and will be at various locations since May and will remain until mid July. Eventually they will be sold off to raise funds for the charity.
The headline sponsor is the Italian perfume house Xerjoff.
More shortly
Useful Websites
ELEPHANTS
http://elephant-family.org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant_Family
https://elephant-family.org/coexistence/
LONDON ART & TRAVEL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_public_art_in_London
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycle_Superhighway_3
PERFUME
https://www.xerjoff.com/
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