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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Wikipedia Defends the Monkey Selfie
The New Yorker
In the nineteen-twenties, F. W. Champion, a British photographer, adventurer, and officer in the Imperial Forestry Service, developed a novel way to photograph India's wildlife population. With the help of a tame elephant named Balmati, Champion roved the ...



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