Faltan 4 años y hay un silencio atroz sobre la masacre de perros en Marruecos. El rey ordenó eliminar TODOS los perros de cara al mundial 2030.
No solo hay que mostrar esto, hay que pedir que NO se haga el mundial en Marruecos!
Por un mundial sin sangre!
The attempt to sabotage a photographer’s chances ended up creating the most memorable image of his career.
Everyone at the regional zoo photography competition knew he was the favorite. Year after year, his elephant photographs stood out, and he had earned a reputation for being one of the friendliest people there, always gracious even when others hoped someone else would finally take the top prize.
So when a zoo insider quietly helped a competing friend, they thought they had found the perfect way to stop him. He was assigned the worst elephant viewing slot of the day, a time when the elephants were usually resting and inactive. Since his winning images often showcased their strength, movement, and personality, it seemed like a guaranteed disadvantage. He realized exactly what was happening, but instead of arguing or complaining, he simply picked up his camera and headed in as if nothing had changed.
When he arrived, he found an elephant peacefully resting among a pile of old tires, completely still, with a small butterfly perched on its trunk. Rather than trying to force a dramatic shot, he patiently waited. Moments later, the elephant opened its eyes and awkwardly crossed them to look at the butterfly sitting inches from its face.
The result was one of the funniest and most unexpected wildlife photographs anyone at the event had ever seen. 😂
The image went on to win the competition and quickly spread far beyond it, becoming a reminder that sometimes the obstacle meant to hold you back ends up leading directly to your greatest opportunity.
Animals are the real victims on Earth. They didn't do anything wrong. They didn't try to destroy humans or our homes. Their only crime is that they exist.
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Para muchos era solo un juguete roto tirado en la calle, pero para él, era el primer abrazo que recibía en meses.
Sin techo que lo cubriera ni una mano que lo acariciara, este pequeño encontró su refugio en un viejo peluche abandonado en la acera. Se acurrucó con una ternura que desarma, buscando en ese montón de algodón el calor que el asfalto frío le negaba cada noche. No pedía lujos, solo el consuelo de no sentirse completamente solo.
Es el retrato más crudo de la vulnerabilidad: cuando la vida te lo quita todo, un objeto desechado se vuelve tu hogar y un trozo de tela, tu único protector. Porque a veces, los tesoros más grandes no están en las vitrinas, sino en esos pequeños milagros que nos devuelven la sensación de estar a salvo.