Mana Pools Magic
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 มี.ค. 2024
- Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe should be on every wildlife lover's bucket list. Join us for half an hour immersed in nature's sights and sounds and get a feel for the lay of the land. Mana creeps inside your soul and keeps you wanting to go back. It's one of the only, if not the only, National Parks that allows you to walk without a guide or if you lack the experience then to hire a guide for a day or too. This experience will change your life because for once we realise and feel our part in the whole ecosystem. We are not dominant over everything or controlling everything but rather just another species in the whole event of life. It is humbling and freeing. Enjoy the video as we set up camp in the presence of a hippo, experience elephants on foot and savour the peace; listening to frogs and sandgrouse calls while lionesses drink. Find me on other platforms: Instagram: @deeadamsphotography TH-cam: @digitalartwithdee www.deeadamsphotoart.com
Lovely footage and brings back lots of good memories. Mana Pools is magical, probably the best national park in Africa. Thanks for sharing 😊
Really appreciate your comment Robert, thank you! It is a very special Park and I’m happy to hear you have so many wonderful memories from there!
thank you...i really enjoyed your video....very informative. We're going to be there in June for the first time and i'm really excited.
So happy to hear you enjoyed the video; really appreciate your comment! Enjoy your visit in June, I’m sure you will love it! Let me know how it went
As a Zimbo I regret not having spent more time taking in these beautiful parts of the country. The country has so much potential. Thanks for sharing your video of what was my home 😢
Thank you for your comment! You are so right, the country has so much potential! The people are wonderful too! Hopefully with time things will improve ...
Lovely content. Zambezi River not Mozambique river.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the content! Please could you let me know the time stamp in the video where I say that; thanks so much!
The plaque you will have seen on the fig tree at Chitake was in memory of my uncle Pete, we were there in 2010 when it happened. I’m sure you will know the story.
Oh wow, so sorry Robert
Please let us know which Mucheni Camp you stayed at?
Thanks so much for subscribing Graeme, really means a lot! We stayed at Mucheni 2 and Shitake 2. If you go to Mana, enjoy!!