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very inspirational.
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I’m so glad to hear that 🙂
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The survival of this natural beauty depends on us. Thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog! Water droplets are so perfectly photographed❤️
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Thank you so much! It’s my pleasure! 🙂
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Wow!
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A perfectly gentle, serene scene, visually interrupted by trash makes a blatant call to our senses regarding our responsibility as consumers to leave this world in better condition than we found it. Perhaps the Boy Scouts are right after all.
BTW. Hannes, thank you for stopping by my new blog site: TheBookOnBusiness.net. It is a work in progress for folks to comment and give me feedback as I write the book in public over the next 6-12 months. I look forward to hearing from you again soon.
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Thank you so much for the positive feedback! I hope my films will inspire people to become more aware of their trash habits and to not litter in nature. Otherwise all the beauty is gone.
That is really incredible! I’m looking forward to being part of your journey.
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Me too. I have travelled widely but never to your part of the world. Would enjoy learning about the culture there.
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South Africa is a wonderful country to learn about different cultures because we have SO many here. That’s why we are called the rainbow nation.
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Hello! Love your idea! So small, so powerful the video!
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Hi there! Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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Excellent! The juxtaposition between the beauty of nature and the slovenliness of humans is awesome!
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Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
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That was moving and powerful.
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That was definitely the goal. I appreciate the positive feedback 🙂
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I T WAS THE VICTORIANS WHO STARTED DUMPING RUBBISH DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND WE ARE JUST TOPPING UP THE PILE, CHINA
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It’s so incredibly sad. We can pick up as much trash as we want, but when we go back there will just be more. We can talk about this until the cows come home, but as always, it takes action. For now, I’m trying to do my small part. When I’m exploring in nature and making my films I’m always picking up trash and hopefully, the films make people more aware and inspire them to keep nature clean.
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Reblogged this on LIVING THE DREAM.
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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NO MATTER HOW MANY ‘LITTER PICKS’ WE DO HANNES THE PIGS COME BACK AND DUMP MORE RUBBISH, IT IS SO SAD THAT WE HAVE DESTROYED OUR OWN PLANET AND NOW IT IS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE THE ISLANDS START TO FLOOD, CHINA
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Unfortunately, it is so. Hopefully, my short films can bring more awareness to how beautiful nature is and that we should try our best to keep it clean and free from our rubbish.
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