South African Sunday Morning Post
Trying to give you guys something great is hard.
Kuwaitis – all you hawt zexy freaks – are exposed to the best of the best of whats out there. Still, I think there is space for bits of enhancements here and there.
A friend of mine – lost brother from another mother – went to the beautiful and – in my book – uninhabited SOUTH AFRICA.
Its very important for you guys to realize that these pics were all taken by an iPhone 4s, nothing else. A camera in a phone.
Chose lots of amazing/breathtaking views that I know and trust will push lots of beautiful energy your way – Take it all in !
Don’t have the right words to explain to you how deeply rooted my love for nature is. Finding it all together in one space is beyond what my mind can handle at once. Its really beautiful.
If you like, i’ll upload more pictures later.
One more thing:
I work now – hah – that means waking up early, going to the gym, blogging daily and the usual p0ach-y experience.
Want you to please send your kind prayers, wishes and beautiful energy to yourselves first, myself and the rest of humanity.
PLEASE smile and appreciate being alive again today. Reading it means you were meant to “get” the message.
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Congrats on the new job and yeah I saw these pictures on F’s Instagram hehe they are AMAZING! I can’t believe the iPhone 4S took those shots!
Hey..these are really breath-taking pictures! That just makes your heart content.. it’s like paradise..
It’s magnifique how the camera in an iphone took these masterpieces.
Cheers.
Love Jiji and Coco
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Amazing pictures of nature, any areas in kuwait that are as beautiful
What amazing photos of my country your friend has taken! Just so you all know, South Africa has a population of 50million, and Cape Town (the city where these pics were taken) 3.5million – i don’t know where they’re all hiding
On a serious note, I’d love to chat with you about working for us in a freelance capacity – your blog generates some great content, and as a trendspotting and youth culture research agency, I’d love to chat to you… get in touch! Jess