We as Human Beings spend most of our existence roaming the African savannas. Sometimes I wonder, if I ever go to a savannah, if I will feel something different or special. Perhaps a harmonious connection between the body, mind, and the environment as a kind of "ancestral call". Did you feel something like this?
Hi Gus, enjoy your videos, very informative. What specie of the Ironwoods do we find in Gonarezhou. Currently reading "Valley of the Ironwoods" fascinating about the history of Gonarezhou. Thanks
good day sir, i understand the thorns on the leaves protect it vs browsing but how do knobs on the bark add to that? the only thing going for bark would be ellies, or other game using bark as a rubbing post. let me know wow it helps against browsing :)
@@thechosenzgen well, do primates eat leaves of trees? And if they do they have tannins to defend themselves? So i dont see why the tree would have the need to defend itsself against us climbing in it.
Beautifully tree in African bush as we leave in African we proudly about the nature we have.
One of my most favourite trees and yes the flowers are really special.
Thanks Gus. From Cape Town I've learned a lot.
Thanks. Happy to be helping!
Amazing video interested thanks for sharing this video watching from Ghana
Thanks and greetings to Ghana!
Awesome video as always, thanks Gus👊
Thank you!
We as Human Beings spend most of our existence roaming the African savannas. Sometimes I wonder, if I ever go to a savannah, if I will feel something different or special. Perhaps a harmonious connection between the body, mind, and the environment as a kind of "ancestral call". Did you feel something like this?
Hey I just got one of these this week finally for the food forest.
Nice, well done!
Fantastic!! You are a walking library.
Thank you!
Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks!
Hi Gus, enjoy your videos, very informative. What specie of the Ironwoods do we find in Gonarezhou.
Currently reading "Valley of the Ironwoods" fascinating about the history of Gonarezhou.
Thanks
You are doing a great job. Thank you very much for the work you do.
Thank you!
One of my fave trees!
Mine too!
good day sir, i understand the thorns on the leaves protect it vs browsing but how do knobs on the bark add to that? the only thing going for bark would be ellies, or other game using bark as a rubbing post. let me know wow it helps against browsing :)
Would you climb the tree
That's for protection from people like you
@@thechosenzgen well, do primates eat leaves of trees? And if they do they have tannins to defend themselves? So i dont see why the tree would have the need to defend itsself against us climbing in it.