Close Up Of Elephant Eye
A close-up of an elephants eye at an abandoned housing development in Bang Bua Thong, Thailand. The project was abandoned when the developer went bankrupt during the Asian Economic Crisis in 1997. What remain are concrete foundations where many Thais squat and live for free. In one section 5 rice-growing families from Buriram Province stay with their 10 domesticated elephants. Elephants, revered symbols of Thailand’s glorified past, have long walked side by side with the monarchy and common farmers alike. The indispensable role of elephants in Thai society has been captured in countless tales and works of art. Once a symbol of honour, dignity and the engine of rural development, many of these once proud creatures have been left on the fringes of Thailand’s modern economy and have come to represent the failures and inequity of economic development.