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Elephants 'attack' London
The UK capital has become a temporary home to 260 elephants. The fact that London has begun a charity event - the parade of painted elephants.
The action was attended by several well-known sculptors and painters, including Paul Smith (Paul Smith), Julien Macdonald (Julien McDonald) and Mark Quinn (Mark Quinn). Also participated in the action and just famous people. Statues themselves are made of plastic. The first place where they were placed, was the Trafalgar Square. Later, the elephants move to the area of Parliament and Buckingham Palace area. The campaign will last for almost two months, and June 30, the elephants will be sold at auction, the proceeds from which will go to fund the protection of Asian elephants.
Photo: Getty Images
The action was attended by several well-known sculptors and painters, including Paul Smith (Paul Smith), Julien Macdonald (Julien McDonald) and Mark Quinn (Mark Quinn). Also participated in the action and just famous people. Statues themselves are made of plastic. The first place where they were placed, was the Trafalgar Square. Later, the elephants move to the area of Parliament and Buckingham Palace area. The campaign will last for almost two months, and June 30, the elephants will be sold at auction, the proceeds from which will go to fund the protection of Asian elephants.
Photo: Getty Images