Florence in the Bush

Florence in the Bush German woman who lives in Namibia � and love Nature, big5 Adventure, 4x4-Off-road, Camping �…

20/02/2026

What makes you happy?

31/12/2025

Welcome 2026…but thanks to 2025✨

So sad to see 🥺
05/12/2025

So sad to see 🥺

"She carried her dead baby for seventeen days.

Seventeen days, across cold Pacific waters, pushing a lifeless calf on her head as the world watched in silence.

This wasn't a scene from a movie — it was real. A mother orca named Tahlequah, from the Southern Resident pod, lost her newborn just thirty minutes after birth… and refused to let go.

She swam more than a thousand miles, balancing the tiny body through waves and storms, as if trying to breathe life back into it.

Scientists called it grief. Some call it instinct. But anyone with a heart saw something deeper — a mother’s refusal to accept goodbye.

Years later, she did it again, carrying another lost calf.

And maybe that's what makes it so haunting. Because it’s not just about whales — it’s about how love, even in the wild, refuses to vanish quietly.

We like to think emotions make us human…
But maybe, they make us alive.

Disclaimer: Images generated using AI are for illustrative purposes only.
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03/12/2025

Swakopmund is always a good idea 🌊

Wow 🤩
06/11/2025

Wow 🤩

"Wildlings, did you know there’s a real-life metal-eating plant growing in the Philippines?

In a stunning display of resilience, a pride of desert lions in Namibia has reached the Atlantic Ocean, carving out a home along the Skeleton Coast. These extraordinary predators have adapted to survive where few creatures can a place of shifting dunes, salt-laden winds, and endless horizons.

Researchers have documented their movements between sand dunes and the shoreline, where they hunt scavenging seabirds and even seals to survive. Despite the scarcity of food, the cool ocean breeze provides relief from the desert heat, helping them thrive in this unlikely habitat.

Photographers have captured haunting images of these lions resting on rocky beaches and padding through the surf a scene that challenges everything we thought we knew about where lions can live. It’s a breathtaking example of nature’s ability to adapt and endure against all odds.

Disclaimer: Images are generated using AI for illustration purposes only."

This is an example of stupid people 🤬🤬🤬 at one of my favourite spots in Botswana... this creates conflict between humans...
06/11/2025

This is an example of stupid people 🤬🤬🤬 at one of my favourite spots in Botswana... this creates conflict between humans and wild animals, which is why wild animals become problem animals,
because stupid people feed them or give them water in their habitat... Of course, there is a huge problem in Botswana with the waterholes, but this is not the solution.

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