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FM-QNteq1

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 07:58 AM

5h ago

Choeng Thale, Thailand

7.98300, 98.30900

The image displays a vibrant collection of small, light-colored fabric bags, likely canvas or cotton, arranged and pinned together on a flat surface, forming a dense, colorful mosaic. Each bag serves…read more

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The image displays a vibrant collection of small, light-colored fabric bags, likely canvas or cotton, arranged and pinned together on a flat surface, forming a dense, colorful mosaic. Each bag serves as a personalized canvas, adorned with unique drawings and handwritten messages. The subjects depicted vary, with elephants being a recurring motif, often drawn in cute, stylized, or celebratory ways. Other illustrations include national flags (USA, Malaysia, India, Russia, Iran), cartoon characters (Dumbo, Spongebob Squarepants), various animals (hippos, cats), and natural elements like palm trees and flowers. The artistic styles range from simple, childlike doodles to more intricate designs. The bags are part of a public display at the Elephant Care Park Phuket in Choeng Thale, Thailand. The activity involves visitors or participants creating and contributing these decorated bags. The content of the bags suggests a focus on compassion, global unity, and advocacy. Visible messages include calls for "World Peace," "Save our Elephants," and "No War," with some expressing political views like "No Trump." Many bags feature names, personal greetings, and locations from around the world such as "USA," "Florida," "Paris," "Irkutsk Russia," "China," "Shanghai," "Malaysia," "Iran," "Kyrgyzstan," and various Russian cities. Numerous dates are prominently displayed, with many indicating "2026" (e.g., 3/21/26, 06.04.26, 6 April 2026, 2026.4.11), suggesting a forward-looking project or an accumulation of submissions over time, alongside older dates like 2017 and 2016. The visible text also includes website mentions like "Trip.com" and clear identification of the "Elephant Care Park Phuket." The overall impression is one of international engagement, shared values for peace, and support for elephant welfare. | Open Wire