The stunning beauty of Lake Malawi is simply breathtaking! The way you captured the vast expanse of the lake, its crystal-clear waters resembling an ocean, and the lush surroundings of vibrant trees and picturesque landscapes is truly mesmerizing. It's no wonder you feel like you're in paradise - the tranquil beauty of the place radiates through every frame of your video. Thank you for sharing this slice of heaven with us and allowing us to experience the magic of Lake Malawi through your lens. Keep exploring, keep inspiring, and keep spreading the beauty of our world! 🌿🌊🌺
Your advocacy for a borderless Africa to facilitate easier travel for us Africans and your stance against pricing disparities for locals and foreigners are commendable. Your insights promote inclusivity and fairness in travel experiences. Keep inspiring positive change! 🌍✨
@Jazz-fg2dm. only seeing your comment now …you totally misunderstood me I am promoting borderless Africa for All of us Africans …. What makes you think I only want borderless Africa for few southern African countries?
Lake Malawi is a beautiful lake. In fact, I’ve not seen a bad lake in Africa including the man made lake called lake Kariba between Zambia & Zimbabwe. All that Africans need to do around their lakes is to put up good lodges & keep the surroundings clean. As for the horseless Africa, it’s a good idea for any African person (black or white or Asian, etc.,) not to pay visa fees or pay more to access certain places like zoos or waterfalls. But, the person should have a passport or an electronic identification card for security reasons. Why? Because we don’t want to be admitting terrorists in our peaceful & friendly countries. Thanks
@@ChrisMaifo-fd5lt you hate your own countries you always fighting for staying in SA forcing yourselves on the so called xenophobic people the way you are so desperate
Not all, i for one and 20 million others have never left the zoo for any country, let alone South Africa. We prefer the zoo to a white man's concrete jungles which some unsuspecting illiterates mistake for development.
Can't get enough of beautiful Malawi.
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Well done Sis for showing us beautiful Malawi.
Thank you for watching sis😍
Beautiful
Thank you
The stunning beauty of Lake Malawi is simply breathtaking! The way you captured the vast expanse of the lake, its crystal-clear waters resembling an ocean, and the lush surroundings of vibrant trees and picturesque landscapes is truly mesmerizing. It's no wonder you feel like you're in paradise - the tranquil beauty of the place radiates through every frame of your video. Thank you for sharing this slice of heaven with us and allowing us to experience the magic of Lake Malawi through your lens. Keep exploring, keep inspiring, and keep spreading the beauty of our world! 🌿🌊🌺
Cldnt hv said it any better
Your advocacy for a borderless Africa to facilitate easier travel for us Africans and your stance against pricing disparities for locals and foreigners are commendable. Your insights promote inclusivity and fairness in travel experiences. Keep inspiring positive change! 🌍✨
I appreciate your contribution on this channel ..thank you the ceo of comment section ….
Hahaha
@Jazz-fg2dm. only seeing your comment now …you totally misunderstood me I am promoting borderless Africa for All of us Africans …. What makes you think I only want borderless Africa for few southern African countries?
you are so gorgeous 😁😝🥰😍
In Zimbabwe ugali it's called isitshwala
Can you take me with on your next trip sweetheart.
Sure why not
@@pinkCulture. 👍
Lake Malawi is a beautiful lake. In fact, I’ve not seen a bad lake in Africa including the man made lake called lake Kariba between Zambia & Zimbabwe. All that Africans need to do around their lakes is to put up good lodges & keep the surroundings clean. As for the horseless Africa, it’s a good idea for any African person (black or white or Asian, etc.,) not to pay visa fees or pay more to access certain places like zoos or waterfalls. But, the person should have a passport or an electronic identification card for security reasons. Why? Because we don’t want to be admitting terrorists in our peaceful & friendly countries. Thanks
Thank you for watching and your contribution ,much appreciated
all of Malawians are here in South Africa so they've got nothing to lose even if their hopeless zoo called a country becomes border less
I've been following you I now believe you are a white man hiding behind African name 😂 I'm sorry that I've caught you 😂 slippin
@Thabang a zoo 🫢😩bathong wena mara!
This dude hate himself he always comments negatively
@@ChrisMaifo-fd5lt you hate your own countries you always fighting for staying in SA forcing yourselves on the so called xenophobic people the way you are so desperate
Not all, i for one and 20 million others have never left the zoo for any country, let alone South Africa. We prefer the zoo to a white man's concrete jungles which some unsuspecting illiterates mistake for development.