File:De Boigne embracing Raja of Jaipur (2).JPG

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English: Sight of the 2014 removal of the four elephants of the fontaine des éléphants fountain of Chambéry in Savoie.
Here the fountain seen without its north-western elephant, first to have be unsoldered.
Français : Vue de la dépose des quatre éléphants de la fontaine des éléphants de Chambéry en Savoie.
Ici la fontaine vue sans son éléphant nord-ouest, le premier à avoir été désolidarisé du monument.
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