1. Nairobi National Park suddenly turned into hell when 105 tons of ivory sunk into the sea of fire.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
2. President Ali Bongo Ondimba Gabon answers questions from journalists in the event of burning 105 tons of captured ivory.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
3. An ivory statue (on the right) is on top of an ivory pile burned down in flames and black smoke.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
4. Many firefighters are also at the scene to make sure everything is safe when the event takes place.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
5. Rangers are also at the scene to protect the burned ivory.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
6. Clusters of ivory stacks begin to appear first smoke smoke.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
7. A worker is arranging the ivory that is about to burn.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
8. The Maasai tribe people are also present at this important event.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
9. A series of statues of royal kings, war horses made of ivory were also destroyed and captured by smugglers.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
10. International animal conservationists carry panels and banners with the words 'WorthMoreAlive' bearing a message calling for an end to ivory hunting in Kenya in particular and the world in general.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
11. Panorama of 11 ivory clusters with a total volume of more than 105 tons is about to be "fired".(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
12. Police ranger of ivory on iron rig to prepare for incineration.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
13. A number of local volunteers also joined hands to carry the ivory from the container to the scene of the destruction.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
14. The process of ivory preparation is strictly controlled and carefully monitored from the Kenyan Government agency.(Image source: Carl de Souza / AFP /).
Huynh Dung ( According to Theguardian)