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IMIRE: RHINO & WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY

My time at IMIRE was a cacophony of experiences packed into two weeks that saw me experiencing more life in 14 days than I have in many, many years
I grew up in Zimbabwe and have pined after returning for many years - ESPECIALLY to an area focused on wildlife - so to find an opportunity to not only return but to take part in some eco-tourism was like striking gold. 
From misty mornings where one can’t see 6 feet in front of your face to blistering sunlight just 4 hours later to utterly stunning sunsets daily and a myriad of activities mixed into it I found my senses stimulated, my imagination dilated and my life energy replenished in ways I didn’t know possible. I may write more on it someday but for now; as you know there are some experiences in this life that one cannot properly translate to someone else who wasn’t there - this is something that remains locked in one’s mind’s eye for as long as you can recall….

This is why I wanted to share a full set of images from my time there to not only help you see what I saw but also to share some things with the people I had this experience with can relate to.

I’ve included a few here with this small blog post but will link you to the full gallery on my website here if you feel like going through 376 images haha;

https://www.fiazfarrelly.com/imire-zimbabwe-the-full-experience-may-2024
Wishing you a good day,

Fiaz Farrelly July 2024

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