Under the golden sunlight of northern Thailand, laughter rang through the Chai Lai Orchid Sanctuary — the kind of laughter that can only come from a moment of pure, unexpected joy. There, among the lush greenery and distant hum of cicadas, an American tourist found herself face-to-face — and soon trunk-to-cheek — with Suki, a baby elephant whose spirit was as big as her heart. Suki had been born into safety after her mother was rescued from years of labor in the logging trade. At the sanctuary, both elephants and visitors coexist peacefully, the air filled with kindness and curiosity....
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