@@heniakonas9439 you're probally right but for the time she has stayed and connected to that particular community she probably lost some freedom in order to fully and equally integrate to them but for other outside maasai and others she may still have those circumstantial privileges
@dolphintattoogirl Her husband is an exception to the rule in his culture. He married a woman his age instead of pubescent girl, and she is his only wife. He seems to mostly accept her only having one child. He seems like a decent dude, going against the norm for his family to be happy.
For what marrying maasai and integrating to culture, then I deserve too an African speak English, Germany, Spanish, Catalan and I have integrated to EU culture ...
What a wonderful story. Stephanie your an inspiring fantastic human being. Please keep posting stories to the world. We all need your examples of what is really important in life.
This beautiful woman has broken all barriers for love. She loves her husband, she loves his culture, she loves his religion, she loves Naasai people and also
Stephanie! PLEASE make more videos of your daily life with the Maasai! I absolutely loved watching your documentary and would love to keep up with your life!
Loved what she said at 9:55 about not just loving her husband but the family and the culture.So much emphasis is placed on the couple but it takes things to another level when the bond is not just on the 2 individuals esp when things get challenging, which can be expected in any marriage.
Stephanie, I came across your story about how you left your country and married your soul mate. Your videos are amazing and they are indeed motivation. Thank you for sharing these amazing videos.
No water, no electricity, no phone, no laptop, tv, flies everywhere, husband can marry several wives? I couldn't do it. Hats off to Stephanie for living her best true life with her soul mate. If she's happy, who are we to judge her?
Stephanie really has a golden heart and mind. She must be highly learned and able to harmonize her learning with practical life. How she's so passionate about the Maasais. She emotionally says if they can be entrusted with planet Earth,it'll remain intact ! Then...all communities in the World were initially indigenous...very intelligent indeed. Then how she genuinely loves Sokoyni. She's a role model to humanity.
....czyli proponuję nam powrót do poziomu trochę ponad to jak żyli jaskiniowcy. Ja nie mam ochoty żyć w domu z g...a krowiego. Jak ona tak chcę to niech tak żyje. Ja rodzice wykształciły. C o ona da swojemu synowi?
@@annaduda7260I think it’s admirable what she does, but I would caution against having too much one-sided opinions. I mean, she is using technology - she has a phone, makes videos, makes money, sells beads online. That is growth and development that is a huge part of her work and now her life.
I respect Stephanie & her husband so, so much. They are beautiful. What would the world be like if we could all love, respect & accept each other like this? 🌎 ✌🏻❤
Watching from rural Appalachia USA (West Virginia) and seeing SO many similarities. Raising cattle and goats (and pigs, sheep, chickens,) farming crops, hunting, fishing, extended families living within the same “village” and all raising the children. Wondering if metropolitans know there are people living so close to nature right here in the U.S. but then again... do we want them to know? Our seclusion is what makes this Almost Heaven. Both families have BEAUTIFUL babies, may God bless your children and families richly 🥰
She's the living fact that love knows no boundaries..love how she respect the culture of his husband, helping masai woman community specially in their monthly unwanted guest visit ( red tides)😁
This is the love from the Bible, pureredemptive unconditional love for nature for her husband. I just love you Stephanie , you are an inspiration to many people with narrow thought pricesses
Surely if this guy is from Kenya in Nakuru we have masai from Naroko Naivasha riftvalley how cames he doesn't even speak our national language swahili.
You speak with so much positivity and love for your new way of life and the way you have blended so well. These and more are the things I like about you Stephanie. You have a calm and peaceful husband as well. God bless you and your family.
I don't think you know the value/significance/reason of a Nobel prize! Please do you researches before dropping such a bomb. Stephanie is indeed a wonderful woman 🙌
@@andral3979 I’m not denying that is a wonderful women. But Nobel for moving in to a Bomma!!! She choose that life and she is enjoying it. She is doing what she loves. What about the people living there?? Who are protecting the nature?? Choosing to live in a Bomma? No value and recognition for them ?
I would be so thrilled for Stephanie to get a Nobel Prize for her work helping women and girls with menstruation. Or even her environmental conservation efforts.
Actually, this is what we call a true love. Loving someone just as he is without targeting other resources. If we could learn from this couple, we can therefore change the World. In summary that's the humanity wc we could all try to be regardless where we came from.
I also married a balinese man and moved to Bali, changing my life for 180 degrees at that time🙈 We evolved after years into marriage that it is now and we made life that works for both of us, but definitely here in Bali, people also live very much in touch with nature and all of them are stress free and calm💙❤
Danke Euch beiden großen Seelen 🙏 Danke, dass ihr so ein strahlendes, natürliches, der Schöpfung ergebenes Sprachrohr seid 👍 Tragt die Botschaft aller Naturvölker bitte noch lauter und weiter in diese Erde hinaus 🙏 Ihr werdet so sehr gebraucht für den Wandel dieser Welt 🙏💗🙏
Stephanie you realy have a beautiful life.Sure, it has its own difficulties, but it can be wonderful.Thank you for sharing with us videos about you and your family❤
I love the way Stephanie immersed in his culture, it’s clear that she loves him and loves the culture and life style. I love village culture too and everything about Africa. It os beautiful to see that he was not after her money! That’s why they até lasting together, because is love for each other. Congrats Stephanie for living life to the most and not caring about what ppl think. ❤️❤️
@@oliviaham6054 he didn’t want to move to her country and instead they are living in his village. I think it’s very clear or do you think mzungus have money if they don’t work in their own countries? 🤦🏼♀️
Your son become the rescuer of whole Maasaic Tribe.Massaic Society need Selflless daring leady Like you and men to develop that culture . I really appreciate your true love Mam👍👍
Stephanie! I know you are not sure about having another child but it would be so great to see you with another baby!! FYI I am baby high... Your child is so beautiful!
If she is from Germany, I believe her love is genuine. Based on my experience with German (at least the ones I interacted with), they are very open minded about other cultures. Best of luck to you. A few questions for you: Do you plan on living there for the rest of your live? Will you be ok with your husband having other wives and cohabiting with them? Aren't you annoyed by the flies and how do you handle them? Are the Maasai educated? Is your husband educated?
You exude so much positivity and it is our privilege to see such wonderful persons in a beautiful loving surroundings that is so different from our lifestyle yet so fulfilling. Lots of love from India.
Watching from India, too! I "discovered" Stephanie by "accident" yesterday while browsing on the UA-cam! I was pleasantly surprised by her thinking and commitment to the environment. I have the same beliefs. Everything wrong in this world currently can be *reversed*, provided more and more people get together and UNITE in this effort. Stephanie is a living example of what can be done! Yes I couldn't agree more with her about how much more development do we need and at what cost? The race for more money and materialistic comfort is literally the sure path to destruction! We need to think of our future generations and what we are leaving behind for them. The current pandemic should have taught everyone what a life without oxygen will be like, but it is sad to see that lesson hasn't been learnt. There is a depleting sense of inclusiveness, more marked in these times. Thank you for sharing your life. I hope all those who see are able to be inspired by your stand for our planet. Stay blessed. 🙏
Stephanie I discovered your UA-cam postings recently and fell in love with your family instantly. You are beautiful and are the essence of LOVE. Your husband and his family are beautiful. I am a christian and must tell you that love for God does not conflict with your husband's traditions. Love for God drives us to love the world He created for us to live in. This second video is excellent. Much love to you and all your family.
Thanks for sharing! You all are so inspiering for the world!! Love your stories and hope that your message is spreading ...I support you 100 %! Love from the noth of Germany, Iris
I just watched your video on youtube and had to search for you. My parents went to Kenya over 30 years ago for 2 weeks, and it was my parents most favorite trip ever. My Father LITERALLY took over 100 rolls of film and they always talked about the Masai and how they are such incredibly loving/kind people. Thank you so much for sharing your story. You are truly inspiring. ❤️
I have just come across the video only today by chance and trust me, I am in so much Love with You and Your family... God bless you Stephi you are such a beautiful soul... Huge respect for you ...Living lives to normalcy is so difficult at the present age but you are showing it to the world , when we are indulged in Love with Nature and Humanity anything is possible Much Love from Me ...
Her story is very interesting and fascinating 💕. Cultural differences can sometimes be difficult and Stephanie is an inspiration to a lot of women. My husband is American and I am from the Philippines and until now we are still learning about each other a lot. 💕. @Stephanie you are lucky to have the chance to interview her.
Stephanie ....you are a very balanced women... U talk so well... U should give Ted talks... It's always so calming to listen to you.... I'm almost of ur age, women from India... Respect
Stephanie and her husband are such beautiful people with beautiful souls. I have so much respect for them. They live a simple life and we can learn so much from them. I send nothing but love to them and their son.
She is so strong brave and real she ain't faking Maasai life. She lives it 100% Maasai
True nothing fake here😍
NO as a Mzungu she has a lot more freedom and say.
@@heniakonas9439 you're probally right but for the time she has stayed and connected to that particular community she probably lost some freedom in order to fully and equally integrate to them but for other outside maasai and others she may still have those circumstantial privileges
@@mathayolondross973 She herself does admit that she is not fully accepted by the tribe thus not totally integrated.
If she’s living the Masai life 100%,doesn’t this include having more children and accepting a co-wife,by which she is not in agreement of either..
Stephanie is really a strong and kind person....
Great respect for you.....
@dolphintattoogirl Her husband is an exception to the rule in his culture. He married a woman his age instead of pubescent girl, and she is his only wife. He seems to mostly accept her only having one child. He seems like a decent dude, going against the norm for his family to be happy.
She is indeed very kind and knowledgeable. I put my hat down for her.💃
Stephanie is very kind and brave hearted woman. She deserves Nobel Prize 🏅
Sss
Agree!
You can nominate her for Nobel peace prize.
For what marrying maasai and integrating to culture, then I deserve too an African speak English, Germany, Spanish, Catalan and I have integrated to EU culture ...
What a wonderful story. Stephanie your an inspiring fantastic human being. Please keep posting stories to the world. We all need your examples of what is really important in life.
So inspired by this love story and family….and love for the Earth
She respects everything that exists behind this African tradition. My utmost respect to Stephanie and her family.
This beautiful woman has broken all barriers for love. She loves her husband, she loves his culture, she loves his religion, she loves Naasai people and also
She has a godly love for her family and the most high!
Beautiful
Beautiful story
Na tym polega miłość inaczej nie wytrzymał aby pośród tych g...n 24godzin!
Stephanie is a good woman who value other people's culture
Stephanie! PLEASE make more videos of your daily life with the Maasai! I absolutely loved watching your documentary and would love to keep up with your life!
You are smart beautiful woman.
Conservator woman.the world need more woman like you to save the world.
your husband is handsome, stay safe always stephanie & family 😘😘😘
Her husband is handsome and cute son.
Loved what she said at 9:55 about not just loving her husband but the family and the culture.So much emphasis is placed on the couple but it takes things to another level when the bond is not just on the 2 individuals esp when things get challenging, which can be expected in any marriage.
Oooh this woman is so special 💖
Stephanie, I came across your story about how you left your country and married your soul mate. Your videos are amazing and they are indeed motivation. Thank you for sharing these amazing videos.
Stephanie is a beautiful soul I admire this woman❤
Many countries need to take notes from the Maasai. They are smart, they csn rely on themselves. They are happy and pure.
Thenkyou, i am a proud maasai man .
Her idea for planet conservation is the one I like most. She deserves a Guiness World Record.
To niech Masaje ograniczą u siebie ilość dzieci. Przyroda odetchnie!
I see no ads in this channel. You deserve all the coins that adsense can pay. Monitize this channel my sister.
I respect this woman very kind person true love god bless you with your family
No water, no electricity, no phone, no laptop, tv, flies everywhere, husband can marry several wives? I couldn't do it. Hats off to Stephanie for living her best true life with her soul mate. If she's happy, who are we to judge her?
Stephanie really has a golden heart and mind.
She must be highly learned and able to harmonize her learning with practical life.
How she's so passionate about the Maasais. She emotionally says if they can be entrusted with planet Earth,it'll remain intact !
Then...all communities in the World were initially indigenous...very intelligent indeed.
Then how she genuinely loves Sokoyni.
She's a role model to humanity.
....czyli proponuję nam powrót do poziomu trochę ponad to jak żyli jaskiniowcy. Ja nie mam ochoty żyć w domu z g...a krowiego. Jak ona tak chcę to niech tak żyje.
Ja rodzice wykształciły. C o ona da swojemu synowi?
@@annaduda7260I think it’s admirable what she does, but I would caution against having too much one-sided opinions. I mean, she is using technology - she has a phone, makes videos, makes money, sells beads online. That is growth and development that is a huge part of her work and now her life.
I respect Stephanie & her husband so, so much. They are beautiful. What would the world be like if we could all love, respect & accept each other like this? 🌎 ✌🏻❤
Watching from rural Appalachia USA (West Virginia) and seeing SO many similarities. Raising cattle and goats (and pigs, sheep, chickens,) farming crops, hunting, fishing, extended families living within the same “village” and all raising the children. Wondering if metropolitans know there are people living so close to nature right here in the U.S. but then again... do we want them to know? Our seclusion is what makes this Almost Heaven. Both families have BEAUTIFUL babies, may God bless your children and families richly 🥰
She's the living fact that love knows no boundaries..love how she respect the culture of his husband, helping masai woman community specially in their monthly unwanted guest visit ( red tides)😁
This is the love from the Bible, pureredemptive unconditional love for nature for her husband.
I just love you Stephanie , you are an inspiration to many people with narrow thought pricesses
Stephanie is truly special.. love how she accepts their way and shows respect .. wish them all best , their story is truly inspiring
Surely if this guy is from Kenya in Nakuru we have masai from Naroko Naivasha riftvalley how cames he doesn't even speak our national language swahili.
@@alicewambugu5934 good question
@@alicewambugu5934 jelousy detected...
@@tiyahisrael 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
What an intelligent and courageous woman!!Stephanie explains and expresses herself extremely well. She is also very humble, unselfish and honest.
I really like the way Stephanie values African culture...She is humble and respectful woman.😍
We Love you Stephanie, Welcome to Africa beutiful continent.
I wish the whole world lives like this one day. In peace and harmony with eachother and nature. 💖🌸🌼
Wait it will Insha Allah
When she said it takes a lot to get her husband angry...awww, that got me and the way he too smiles each time, so heartwarming
Maasai men are culm, gentle, respectful.
@@samtome are you Maasai too?
@@oziohusanni6819 yes I am and I married to an American lady.
Madam you are very strong lady.It's really wonderful yours life story. I am from India.
You speak with so much positivity and love for your new way of life and the way you have blended so well. These and more are the things I like about you Stephanie. You have a calm and peaceful husband as well. God bless you and your family.
Yes indeed, Stephanie you deserve a Nobel price. Love your honesty.
Lol why a noble prize . She loves living in Bomma and loves the nature but does she require a Nobel Prize for living there!!
@@hkb2440Good question 🤔
@@kdd7379 she is a good human but doesn’t mean that she deserves a noble prize lol . She just moved to bomma because she fell in love with him .
I don't think you know the value/significance/reason of a Nobel prize! Please do you researches before dropping such a bomb.
Stephanie is indeed a wonderful woman 🙌
@@andral3979 I’m not denying that is a wonderful women. But Nobel for moving in to a Bomma!!! She choose that life and she is enjoying it. She is doing what she loves. What about the people living there?? Who are protecting the nature?? Choosing to live in a Bomma? No value and recognition for them ?
Love has no boundary, no color, no law. She is a true example of how we love our partner. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Stephanie Fuchs and Emilie Larter is such as masterpiece humanity.. May God bless you and your family..Watching from Malaysia.. ✔️🇲🇾
Heart warming both ladies
😘😍💕❤
I really love stephanie. She's amazling kind woman.
She has to get her noble prize for her real kindness and humanity
I would be so thrilled for Stephanie to get a Nobel Prize for her work helping women and girls with menstruation. Or even her environmental conservation efforts.
She is living out her life's purpose.
Actually, this is what we call a true love. Loving someone just as he is without targeting other resources. If we could learn from this couple, we can therefore change the World.
In summary that's the humanity wc we could all try to be regardless where we came from.
She should win international award for authenticity, loving nature and respecting indigenous people. Such an intelligent brave woman! Hats off
I also married a balinese man and moved to Bali, changing my life for 180 degrees at that time🙈 We evolved after years into marriage that it is now and we made life that works for both of us, but definitely here in Bali, people also live very much in touch with nature and all of them are stress free and calm💙❤
Am from Somaliland, Watching Stephanie January is so amazing she deserves a noble prize 🥰👏🏅
Wow really wonderful lot's of love from India ❤️ 🇮🇳🙏 God bless you!
Stephanie your life is not only interesting but inspiring too 👏🏾
Danke Euch beiden großen Seelen 🙏 Danke, dass ihr so ein strahlendes, natürliches, der Schöpfung ergebenes Sprachrohr seid 👍 Tragt die Botschaft aller Naturvölker bitte noch lauter und weiter in diese Erde hinaus 🙏 Ihr werdet so sehr gebraucht für den Wandel dieser Welt 🙏💗🙏
That is the real man god bless you my brother
Stephanie you realy have a beautiful life.Sure, it has its own difficulties, but it can be wonderful.Thank you for sharing with us videos about you and your family❤
You are fantastic katalin😊🌻
Stephanie
I love your story
And you have such a beautiful light around you!
I really admire Stephanie she is very kind and a great woman
Come to Mozambique 🇲🇿 to have fun! There is no need to carry the Portuguese language on your shoulders.
You are a real Germany lady. Lots of love to you
I love the way Stephanie immersed in his culture, it’s clear that she loves him and loves the culture and life style. I love village culture too and everything about Africa.
It os beautiful to see that he was not after her money! That’s why they até lasting together, because is love for each other. Congrats Stephanie for living life to the most and not caring about what ppl think. ❤️❤️
🥰🥰😘😍
How do you know?
@@oliviaham6054 he didn’t want to move to her country and instead they are living in his village. I think it’s very clear or do you think mzungus have money if they don’t work in their own countries? 🤦🏼♀️
Your son become the rescuer of whole Maasaic Tribe.Massaic Society need Selflless daring leady Like you and men to develop that culture . I really appreciate your true love Mam👍👍
Stephanie you are a woman of substance, so clear in your views n expressing yourself. Yes, you are really privileged to live a life close to NATURE!
Stephanie you are such a hero because you follow your heart and gut
Stephanie, you are a strong and amazing woman! Your humility inspires me!
You can follow our coup
Stephanie you are an angel God bless you and strengthen you.
Stephanie! I know you are not sure about having another child but it would be so great to see you with another baby!! FYI I am baby high... Your child is so beautiful!
Stephanie your heart is true not only with man but with God too. I love you God bless you.
I love this episode so much!
If she is from Germany, I believe her love is genuine. Based on my experience with German (at least the ones I interacted with), they are very open minded about other cultures. Best of luck to you. A few questions for you: Do you plan on living there for the rest of your live? Will you be ok with your husband having other wives and cohabiting with them?
Aren't you annoyed by the flies and how do you handle them? Are the Maasai educated? Is your husband educated?
You mention getting your son ready for school. I would love to hear you speak about the children’s learning, all facets. ❤️
One a kind human. Honest, lovely and loyalty. She is living
I love Stephanie. She has a beautiful soul
So inspirational...we can learn so much...❤ from South Africa...
We can also learn about kindness, goodnessand being peacefull with each other
Your ignorance is showing..... Tanzania hun.
Stephanie your story is a fascinating one, I really admire your courage,your humility and your vision,keep up the good work.
You exude so much positivity and it is our privilege to see such wonderful persons in a beautiful loving surroundings that is so different from our lifestyle yet so fulfilling. Lots of love from India.
Yes true. .watching from India too though am a maasai 💪
Watching from India, too! I "discovered" Stephanie by "accident" yesterday while browsing on the UA-cam! I was pleasantly surprised by her thinking and commitment to the environment. I have the same beliefs. Everything wrong in this world currently can be *reversed*, provided more and more people get together and UNITE in this effort. Stephanie is a living example of what can be done! Yes I couldn't agree more with her about how much more development do we need and at what cost? The race for more money and materialistic comfort is literally the sure path to destruction! We need to think of our future generations and what we are leaving behind for them. The current pandemic should have taught everyone what a life without oxygen will be like, but it is sad to see that lesson hasn't been learnt. There is a depleting sense of inclusiveness, more marked in these times. Thank you for sharing your life. I hope all those who see are able to be inspired by your stand for our planet. Stay blessed. 🙏
I just kept admiring Stephanie. Everything she said just plain truth. I love nature so much.
I can’t believe.... I’m watching this video from England. Stephanie you are sooo strong 💪
Beautiful mixed couples 😍😍😍😍😍 love you guys. God bless🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️❤️
Stephanie you are a real and beautiful natural woman who is not a hypocrite and you do what you believe.I salute you.May God bless you.
I just love their indigenous ways of living, how they respect nature and connect with nature. God bless you!!
Really positive heart and brave decision taken by the great German lady 🙏
Stephanie I discovered your UA-cam postings recently and fell in love with your family instantly. You are beautiful and are the essence of LOVE. Your husband and his family are beautiful. I am a christian and must tell you that love for God does not conflict with your husband's traditions. Love for God drives us to love the world He created for us to live in.
This second video is excellent. Much love to you and all your family.
Please keep posting Stephanie it’s very important.
I really admire Stephanie. She's one of a kind! 💪
True
I love you Stephanie you are a good woman. May Almighty God bless you and your whole family ❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️❤️🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love your story stephanie and your husband...Its an inspiration.
Salute and respect for you from Philippines❤
She is the one we should learn from her, what is tells us is the truth about our living today..
Thanks for sharing! You all are so inspiering for the world!! Love your stories and hope that your message is spreading ...I support you 100 %! Love from the noth of Germany, Iris
She is brave bless her and their families
I just watched your video on youtube and had to search for you.
My parents went to Kenya over 30 years ago for 2 weeks, and it was my parents most favorite trip ever. My Father LITERALLY took over 100 rolls of film and they always talked about the Masai and how they are such incredibly loving/kind people.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. You are truly inspiring.
❤️
Welcome to kenya too , We are so welcoming here in maasai land , we love visitors.am a proud maasai guy
Welcome to Tanzania
Amazing people with wonderful babies 😍
as an African we love you u Stephanie thanks for portraying our integrity
Stephanie you are a leader....you are sharing another way with truth...love nature, love each other and love the creator.
What a BEAUTIFUL COUPLE and their handsome son 😘😘
💝💝💝
God Bless You Stephanie and entire Family. You're Awesome.
I have just come across the video only today by chance and trust me, I am in so much Love with You and Your family... God bless you Stephi you are such a beautiful soul... Huge respect for you ...Living lives to normalcy is so difficult at the present age but you are showing it to the world , when we are indulged in Love with Nature and Humanity anything is possible Much Love from Me ...
Stephenny is real strong and determined .
Germany to Tanzania....🙏🙏
She is great women God bless here we love you
Very nice video. Stephanie is amazing woman. ❤❤❤
You have the cutest son in the entire world!!
I love watching and listening to Stephanie, she has a heart of gold. Love and respect for her husband and culture, simply awesome!
Her story is very interesting and fascinating 💕. Cultural differences can sometimes be difficult and Stephanie is an inspiration to a lot of women. My husband is American and I am from the Philippines and until now we are still learning about each other a lot. 💕.
@Stephanie you are lucky to have the chance to interview her.
I love this video soo much yeah this german women is a great person really appreciate it
Stephanie ....you are a very balanced women... U talk so well... U should give Ted talks... It's always so calming to listen to you.... I'm almost of ur age, women from India... Respect
See me for a tip to see my community too( maasai ) and you won't regret
Stephanie and her husband are such beautiful people with beautiful souls. I have so much respect for them. They live a simple life and we can learn so much from them. I send nothing but love to them and their son.
what a wonderful exchange between humans! Thank you
You're wellcome also Marianne
Here for u come to zambia too
Lol wonderful exchange indeed. I should get one like Stephanie. Greetings from Mozambique 🇲🇿 Portuguese speaking country.
Stephanie I admire you and thank you for show to the world the life,culture, love and respect for humanity
Shes so right especially about living off the land and economic growth digging our own graves.
Wisdom is better than knowledge,,she has a Wisdom,,ill vote for you to stand for word president 🙌
We love this family, reminds me about my childhood growing up in Nairobi, Kenya... Simplicity is clarity
Great respect for you stephie. You are a warrior .
Stephanie you are amazing innocent and simple
One needs great courage and strength to be a true human being. My deep respect from Switzerland.