This is where we want to be - in and amongst all the nature!
On another note, we are still figuring out how to include videos in post too without being a separate video on DTube. Will have to look at guided posts.
Did you say bees? Oh no! Haha, I'm kidding. Bees don't bug me (pardon the pun). We do get swarms where I live, and that can be scary. I've had one fly over before when I was fishing. Yikes! Makes you consider jumping in.
Gorgeous walk around the Cape Ash Tree, and whoo what a view. Can only imagine what's living in those wetlands over yonder. :)
Very beautiful trees and vegetation, I love the way you do the photochallenges. I also try to give a little more information but you have a lot to say, that is very nice. I am a fellow South African and I try to follow more South Africans now.
Photography as an amateur for many years, always love being in nature with animals, research what I don't know and learn a little more. Thanks for the kind words @hope777
I sure hope dTube fix that soon, 'once bitten twice shy' in future I will be more wary of testing it unless it is a full video blog post.
This area is amazing, people visiting South Africa flock to the Kruger National Park or Cape Town for the mountain, our province has a lot on offer in hidden gems and big game parks @coldsteem
it's nice to walk on bridges and to see green landscape.
We suffered a massive drought up there over the last two years, rains have been falling again and I am excited to think of going back soon @nicolerose
Where in South Africa do you live @joanstewart?
I am on the south coast Warner Beach near Amanzimtoti @hope777
That's great, we are in Palm Beach near Port Edward. Do you know other steemians near you?
Actually closer down to you, there was a collation of people in Natal a few months ago.
https://steemit.com/teamsouthafrica/@the-housewife/bringing-all-the-kzn-steemians-together
This is where we want to be - in and amongst all the nature!
On another note, we are still figuring out how to include videos in post too without being a separate video on DTube. Will have to look at guided posts.
I'm looking at your pictures from Kryptonia. Really beautiful nature.;-)
Thanks for visiting and comment @bucipuci appreciate the @kryptonia members support.
;-)
Did you say bees? Oh no! Haha, I'm kidding. Bees don't bug me (pardon the pun). We do get swarms where I live, and that can be scary. I've had one fly over before when I was fishing. Yikes! Makes you consider jumping in.
Gorgeous walk around the Cape Ash Tree, and whoo what a view. Can only imagine what's living in those wetlands over yonder. :)
P.S. Love the profile sub-text. "Passive earnings whilst I sleep". :)
Bees are not a problem, watch me go crazy when I hear a mosquito!
St Lucia estuary is between the 2 shores, chock a block with hippo and crocodile. Plenty in between always look up and down LOL...
Very beautiful trees and vegetation, I love the way you do the photochallenges. I also try to give a little more information but you have a lot to say, that is very nice. I am a fellow South African and I try to follow more South Africans now.
Photography as an amateur for many years, always love being in nature with animals, research what I don't know and learn a little more. Thanks for the kind words @hope777
Beautiful
Thanks Ian
I hope the developers at dtube change that. I would upload to dtube if they didn’t automatically post to your blog like they do.
I went to a place similar to this in Vancouver. Looks very serene.
I sure hope dTube fix that soon, 'once bitten twice shy' in future I will be more wary of testing it unless it is a full video blog post.
This area is amazing, people visiting South Africa flock to the Kruger National Park or Cape Town for the mountain, our province has a lot on offer in hidden gems and big game parks @coldsteem
Wow awesome post.
Thank you @dhaneshpk
cool place!
It's pure magic @psychkrhoz
So, so cool! The trees look amazing :)
Found this on Kryptonia! Here's to SUP!
Lovely spot @herbertholmes am following you in Kryptonia thanks for task completion and comment.