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Sri Lanka national park opens to visitors after months of inactivity

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Sri Lanka national park opens to visitors after months of inactivity

Sri Lanka national park opens to visitors after months of inactivity

Following several months of inactivity due to coronavirus restrictions, Sri Lanka's Kaudulla National Park opened for visitors again on June 22.

Footage shows several herds of wild elephants, including baby elephants, grazing on the grass unperturbed by the return of human company.

Kaudulla National Park is renowned for its dense population of Asian elephants amidst this park's lush green forest and wetland landscape.


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