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ENPEuropean Neighbourhood Policy
ENPEverglades National Park
ENPEmergency Nurse Practitioner
ENPEmergency Number Professional (NENA)
ENPElectroless Nickel Plating
ENPEnterprising Non-Profits
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ENPExpected Net Profit
ENPElectronic News Processing
ENPExtended Negotiation Procedure
ENPEuropean National Party
ENPElastomeric Nano Particle
ENPElephant Nature Park (Thailand)
ENPEspacios Naturales Protegidos (Spanish: Protected Areas Management)
ENPepicardiac nerve plexus
ENPElderly Nutrition Program (various locations)
ENPElectroneurophysiology


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If exploring exotic locations around the world, visiting an elephant nature park and exploring ancient temples are your cup of tea, Thailand is the destination for you Before you take in the sights and bask in the warmth of Thai hospitality, though, you may want to get settled first in one of the country?
It was the chance of a lifetime for 27-year-old Laura who took up two extra part-time jobs to work at the Elephant Nature Park, in Chang Mai, northern Thailand.
More than a decade ago, Khun Lek ("Little Madame") founded the Elephant Nature Park [29 Charoenpratet Road, Sol 6, Chiang Mai, 5011, Thailand], where more than 40 pachyderms now roam in safety as they recover from injuries sustained during work as beasts of burden in the logging industry.
 
 
 
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