Small Planet Pix is a RU-vid Channel dedicated to travel and adventures. Documenting my recent trips and providing travel advice, as well as sharing my own experiences.
Love how you were honest about the downsides and upsides, thank you. The amount of cars and rare sightings look super painful lol, hope they can manage it better.
Glad you enjoyed it! Yala is a great park but can be overcrowded at times.The recent weather probably didn't help as it sustained significant flood damage.
Thanks for sharing a fantastic experience. I am a professional studio musician but I consider the soundtrack in this video detracts from the peaceful context. Just my personal opinion. Cheers.
I have driven, camped etc the whole Hejaz line from Medina to Medain Saleh and most of your content is wholly inaccurate. I have pics, journals far differing from your interpretation.
Greetings from London, you are in one of the most beautiful islands on earth. Enjoy your journey, take care and stay safe. I was born there but been here for several decades, so when I watch the videos I really miss Sri Lanka. Anyway enjoy ❤❤❤
gorilla s are fanastic animals, there like humans beans. they are part of human bean family. best of luck with wild life gorilla a in Africa for the Future.
I don’t get going into their territory, but if it provides a living for much needed jobs and helps preserve their habitats then I suppose it’s for good
Thanks for the comment. Our guide was telling us that it's quite common to see the gorillas in the farm fields close to where people live and work. So i guess their territory is everywhere. We as humans need to learn how to co-exist with the wildlife around us.
Sad you didnt see leopards. I am Zambian and went here for the first time September 2023. 2 leopard sightings on 1 game drive. 2 lion prides and also wild dogs. Great video
Hi. Glad you enjoyed the video. I was using the Canon RF70-200 which is an f2.8 lens so very good for low light situations. I think the 400mm i took was a little over the top. The zoom lens was far more useful.
Ive been to Zambia 3 times..South Luangwa Lower Zambezi and Kafue Id love to go back again..more fine camps walking encounters night drives...fine wild environments and wildlife encounters and supporting the anti poaching and conservation organisations such as CSL and Zambia Carnivore programme. Simon Artley Manchester UK
If you really want to help the gorillas stop being self centered and leave a huge donation and DON'T hike out to where they are trying to get away from humans and development. Leave them alone. Send money.❤
Thanks for the comment. Our guide was telling us that it's quite common to see the gorillas in the farm fields close to where people live and work. So i guess their territory is everywhere. We as humans need to learn how to co-exist with the wildlife around us.
That’s the train that was in the 1960’s movie with Peter O’Toull. The engine is laying on its side after it blew up when “Lawrence” detonated it. The stacks match the movie print.
Rubbish! I was there in 1998 and I know for a fact that engine was pulled over on it's side, using a bulldozer in order to get at the rails beneath by scavengers. This was well after Lawrence & co. You need to research more.
It took quite a while and is actually very dangerous in places and there will be no phone network coverage. Best to let people know where you're going.