She is one of the not as but liked the comments just the post script made me the boring one . Did wished longer stay kind of rushing but first view is like this .was asking this one is the 2nd one when I saw it .can say it's on the top of the other one.
This is an amazing production, from the sound editing to the different camera angles to the storyline! I'm impressed and in awe by how much your videos have improved and I know that there is a great team behind each of these videos. The conflict, fear, and complaining adds a sense of authenticity and climax to the video. Out of everything, I am proud that you are now putting english subtitles at the bottom of your videos as an opportunity for a wider audience to learn from and enjoy your videos. Keep putting the hardwork in and you will get even greater results! Thank you for letting me travel Ethiopia through your videos.
Dear Ameleset, this is amazing job i live in USA and i never had deep knowledge about Arbaminch before please continue and congratulations for featuring such an inspiring visits in other places as well, God Bless you and all your family.
Dear Ameleset, I really do not know whether you are reading this comment or not. First of all, I would like to say congratulations for featuring such an inspiring visit to Arbaminch! I am a professional biologist (ecologist) and I would like to comment on the methodology which I believe is too risky!!! Especial when you do a video with game animals, you should consult a professional ecologist (not a tourist guide or the person who has some exposure to the area). Most TV shows hire ecologists and they travel with them. If this is not possible, you should at least consult an ecologist to avoid possible risks. This is how a documentary is made in the wild. Necessary precautions should be taken when we encounter very aggressive animals such as crocodiles and hippos. I am saying this for your safety in the future. I hope you will consider my suggestion 🙂
@breyeeyesus48462 жыл бұрын
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@yohanneswoldemichael58122 жыл бұрын
I trust more a tourist guide who had first hand extensive experience in the wild than a theoretical "professional ecologist"
@teshaleberta48252 жыл бұрын
His just giving his professional opinion not a criticism he even told us what he do for a living
Hi Amleset- I appreciate the way you promote societal coexistence. Also how you contribute to the local as well as the national economy. Ethiopia is blessed for having such individuals. Thanks God.
Amazing, i can't wait to visit this place on my next trip to Ethio, WOW Thank You for giving us the awareness and promoting such beautiful hidden treasure. Keep up the good work of promoting Ethiopia, a great service to the country.
It's so beautiful keep up guys show to the world 🌎 how beautiful and blessed Ethiopian this 👍👍👍👍🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
@tigisthabtegiorghis41412 жыл бұрын
አምለስትዬ የኔ አመለስናይ እናመስ ግናለን ኢትዮጵያን ስላሳየሺን በርች እህቴ!
@wilcoxdaniel9825 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful to see Ethiopians publishing Ethiopias landscapes and lifestyles. This puts everything in a local way with dignity and care... love to the motherland. Looking after everyone else except herself as all mothers do.
@afem98622 жыл бұрын
Hi Amleset, this is incredible. I felt like I was there. One thing I noticed is that the crocodiles were running away every time humans approached them, which tells us they are not aggressive. Also, special thanks to the camera crew who put themselves in danger to do what they are passionate about. Well done!
@dengelmaryam83462 жыл бұрын
Oh no the crocodiles are very dangerous, they have they own timing and approach. Never think that way, ask the people they know stories, even a white couples went and got closer and the crocodiles took his wife, after all the husband returned to his home a lone. I grow up thier know so much incidents.
Thanks for showing the beauty in our country. Aziz gin betam asazenegn. I hope people won’t get discouraged from contacting him for his guide service because he was doing his best to impress Amy.
MashAllah!!!AllhamdulliLlah konjo HAGUER sileteseten.Amlesset thank you so much for sharing your unique experience.
@ga37752 жыл бұрын
WOW how so beautiful the zebra look at how our beautiful Ethiopia looks please God forgive us and bless our Ethiopia with peace happiness and unity God bless you our beautiful sister Amlest thank you
Dear Ameleset, this is amazing can’t find a word to what I feel when I sow your video, wow! i I never had deep knowledge about Chamohayik & Nechisar before. Thank you for introducing Ethiopia to the entire world. Great and Amazing nature of Ethiopia Thank you for share us such great program, all the crew Keep Going please! God Bless Ethiopia! God Bless u & all ur family! Much Respect!!!