Mawenzi only recently open for climbing. Is very unstable rock....back in the 50s, a close friend Mr. Lewis was late for his flight to Nairobi and was not allowed to board. The plane flew into Mawenzi, killing all, and nobody able to reach the site for years. This mountain is amazing with its own floura/fauna; like an island. "Morning side" in Kenya, 7,000ft up.
Love this. We sang it loudly in June 2022 in our trip. Can't believe it was over a year ago. Life changing, emotional and set me off on a new life journey.
@@SummitsSongsandScience I feel a great need to add to this. Of course you're right. The phrase got on my radar a few times in Tanzania and Zanzibar. I knew it literally meant "slowly slowly" but I got a sense it had a deeper meaning. After returning home so depressed that my vacation was over and searching TH-cam for every version of the Jambo song I could find, I came across Ricardo's Kilimanjaro song here where he mentions pole pole. Then I started to dig a little more. I asked one of the guides I had in Zanzibar, Ahmad, and this is what he wrote: ’Pole Pole’ in Swahili does indeed mean “slowly” or “gradually.” However, it’s also used in various contexts to convey patience, caution, or a gentle approach. In the song you linked, it seems to emphasize taking things easy, enjoying life, and not rushing through experiences. In different situations, ‘Pole Pole’ can also imply taking care, being careful, or showing empathy towards someone facing challenges or difficulties. Overall, it carries a nuanced meaning of slowing down, being patient, and taking a relaxed approach to life. I will strive to embrace this phrase as my new mantra, and if I notice myself falling off course, I'll just pull up this song and Ricardo's smiling reminder.
Whenever I'm having a bad day, I turn on this song and go back to Uhru Peak💪👊😁
Greetings from Poland- Kraków 🙌
Mawenzi only recently open for climbing. Is very unstable rock....back in the 50s, a close friend Mr. Lewis was late for his flight to Nairobi and was not allowed to board. The plane flew into Mawenzi, killing all, and nobody able to reach the site for years. This mountain is amazing with its own floura/fauna; like an island. "Morning side" in Kenya, 7,000ft up.
Wir sind lezte woche auf den Kibo...... und ohne ein Team geht es nicht . Danke Tansania
Heartwarming !!! Isn't this what we were all designed for ? What's become of the world today.
og og ma men big up brather welcome kilimanjaro in moshi tanzania hakuna matata❤❤❤❤
That is how i know Tanzanian people: welcoming and great singers and dancers😃
Love this. We sang it loudly in June 2022 in our trip. Can't believe it was over a year ago. Life changing, emotional and set me off on a new life journey.
Having been there listening to the locals this made me smile so much. Well done. Super 👌🏻
this fills my heart with so much joy. I can't wait to be there myself in 6 months !
No puedo evitar ponerme de buenas siempre que veo este video.
(I can't help getting into the mood everytime I see this video!)
Wow extremely awesome, this year August 2022 am going to visit Kilimanjaro... Am so extremely happy and excitement
The way u sung its really so beautiful
You put a real smile on their faces!
Sure I like your crew, hope it was amazing trip.
Congratulations guys
Love that song.
Caribu! Nice emotions😂
Que tanto dices..jaja lo importante es la alegría de todos los que te avompañaron
Ricardo...bien.
Super Positive 😍😍😍
The good life its yo be happy
Wow very nice vlog😂❤❤❤
Beautiful concert ! I don’t think that you rehearsed too much 😂😂😂
Hakuna matata Kilimanjaro well done
Wow
Hi, I just summit Kilimanjaro and I am woeking on a podcast, do you mind if I use this song?
sure thing! Maybe ping back to us here?
of course!@@SummitsSongsandScience
Je veux bien les accords
❤
what is the name of this song?
I want to learn play with the ukelele. Where can i look the notes?
Did they make it to the top?
What does 'pole pole" mean, please?
it means "slowly, slowly."
@@SummitsSongsandScience I feel a great need to add to this. Of course you're right.
The phrase got on my radar a few times in Tanzania and Zanzibar. I knew it literally meant "slowly slowly" but I got a sense it had a deeper meaning. After returning home so depressed that my vacation was over and searching TH-cam for every version of the Jambo song I could find, I came across Ricardo's Kilimanjaro song here where he mentions pole pole.
Then I started to dig a little more. I asked one of the guides I had in Zanzibar, Ahmad, and this is what he wrote: ’Pole Pole’ in Swahili does indeed mean “slowly” or “gradually.” However, it’s also used in various contexts to convey patience, caution, or a gentle approach. In the song you linked, it seems to emphasize taking things easy, enjoying life, and not rushing through experiences. In different situations, ‘Pole Pole’ can also imply taking care, being careful, or showing empathy towards someone facing challenges or difficulties. Overall, it carries a nuanced meaning of slowing down, being patient, and taking a relaxed approach to life.
I will strive to embrace this phrase as my new mantra, and if I notice myself falling off course, I'll just pull up this song and Ricardo's smiling reminder.