Exploring Mtunzini, South Africa | Sony a6300 | VLOG 10
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2018
- Mtunzini has all the hallmarks of being off the beaten track - kilometres of pristine beach, blessed with a sub-tropical climate (humid summers and mild winters) and a high annual rainfall. Mtunzini - or The Village, as the locals often refer to it - boasts a clean, safe, peaceful and abundant environment with a stunning outlook over the Umlalazi Nature Reserve and the sea.
Music:
Only Emily - Amethyst
Steve James - Warrior (feat. LIGHTS)
Alovar - shock one light cycles bass
Nicolai Heidlas Music - Curious
Nicolai Heidlas Music - Wings
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Thank you for sharing Mtunzini. Awesome.
Michelle Porter thank you! It was a pleasure :)
Thank you for making amazing videos! Love your support for Capetown.
Ronit Patel Thank you so much! :)
Awesome destination! Lekker! Grats on the new camera. South Africa has always been on my mind since I left.
Thanks man! Much appreciated! Oh gosh it seems that you might be experiencing some South Africa withdrawal symptoms! This could be serious.. you must plan the next holiday to SA very soon!
You've shown great places to us so vividly that we feel like we went there looking at it with our own eyes.
Thanks man! I’m glad to hear you liked it!
Wow great quality. I haven't seen vlogs like these in a while. Wonderful.
The Search for Everything thank you so much! I really appreciate :)
I just loved the "water shopping" cinematography. It was worth an Oscar!!! Oh God, you are such an amazing dude, whenever i watch your clips I get filled with positive energy. You did some awesome shots at the beach, with the drone and all.. We are going to see some pretty amazing stuff with that new camera. Keep well buddy and thanks for the Mtunzini tour :)
Thank you so much man! :D I really appreciate the feedback! Haha and that shopping scene, I have to admit I think it’s that song! It put so much vibrance in that clips! I love it!
Wow what an incredibly remote place, there was literally no one else around. Those little crabs were beautiful, I imagine those would be a nightmare for some.
Ricardo Ferreira definitely! Such an underrated reserve! And even if there were a lot of people, the beach is so massive I think it will hardly feel overcrowded. Haha and that’s true, I find those little ones so cute tho..
Loved this video! I love how you get your shots! X
Niki! Thank you so much :) you haven’t uploaded anything in a while, everything still going well?
Great video thanks
Looks beautiful
pembs spark definitely a small piece of paradise :)
Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Always entertaining and informative. A wonderful escape. Looking forward to the next excursion. Thank you!!
Thank you friend! I always appreciate the amazing feedback ☺️☺️
Mtunzini looks cool...kinda looks like Lekki Conservation Centre in Nigeria....and I must say the video quality is amazing, I see you're loving the high frame rate of your new camera cuz u did a lot of cinematic shot in the video. Keep up the good work bro
M skid oh that is interesting 🤔 .. and thank you so much. Yeah the thing is I don’t have a stabilizer for this camera, so I love the slow-mo since it can really give that smooth shots 😄
I swear if I would of jumped through my screen I would have landed on that beach. Extremely life like. Right now I'm staring at around 110 cm of snow in my back yard. Mtunzini or my backyard... Mtunzini or my backyard. Hmmmm? By the way have they price gouged on bottled water there?
Hmmm what is Canada’s summers like? Warm sunny? Short? I’m quite curious :)
Where I live, fortunately not really. We don’t have a severe drought at the moment. In Cape Town, I don’t think it’s too rough as well 🤔 although they might increase it a bit if demand sky rocket if day zero happens (a lot of if’s in that sentence)
Summers here are very diverse. For instance yesterday it was -44 C. in Eureka (Brrrrr!) and it was +21 C. just outside of Vancouver. Last year we had the worst forest fire season in British Columbia on record. The year before it was in northern Alberta. Average temp is around 23-25 C. here in Prince George where 400 km south of here it can easily top 42 C. in the summer. In eastern Canada it's usually hot muggy and miserable. Winters vary as well throughout Canada.
Wow! Quite the variation over there 😳 always had the impression of Canada being cold always. Never expected anything above 40 degrees!
Amazing camera quality. What is it you do for a living if I may ask? Oh, and hello from London 🇬🇧
Wallis_74 thank you so much! I’m actually a structural, civil design engineer :) probably could explain why I don’t upload so often.
Ah, I'm a an Architect. I work for a large housing developer in here London, having worked for Architects most of my career I found it same old, same old. I employ Architects, Structural Engineers and Civil Engineers to do the work for us. I love what I do. Far more interesting, challenging and stressful - love it.
Oh wow! That is really incredible! Is your firm currently hiring any South African Civil engineers perhaps? Haha 😄
I’ve been to London once a few years ago, it’s an incredible city to experience.