Have You Seen This? Elephant finds soulmate in her favorite human

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Have You Seen This? Elephant finds soulmate in her favorite human
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Kham-La the elephant has found her soulmate and his name is Darrick Thomson, one of the elephant trainers at Elephant Nature Park.

<p>CHIANG MAI, Thailand — Kham-La the elephant has found her soulmate, and his name is Darrick Thomson, one of the elephant trainers at Elephant Nature Park.

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