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hello irma aqui in my pais is a great variety of animals and plants, we have variety of climates, is pais very pretty for which they know it, boy to send photos to you.
Eya sela amanzi, (It is drinking water) Irma, I have spent time with all the cats
in Africa and never encountered any problem with them. I have even handled
a maanhaar jakals, they have very strong jaws like the hyena and no probs. "To be at one"
Thank you dearly for your remarks on my moth.
Inkosi (Danke)
@ robert
your are so right - i couldn't agree more!
that's why we support www.africat.org, www.cheetah.org, in order to let them do what ever neccesary to save these magnificent creatures and - even more important - to educate the farmers and the kids in view to sustainability of nature in every way - not just moneywise!
@ john
all the guys are right - also you john
i am not afraid of cheetahs at all. even when we encountered a pair (brothers) in namibia during a safari on foot. just respect them and give em way.
BUT i wouldn't bet it works with lepards or lion ;-))))cheetahs are simply adoreable animals
If you take a good look at this young cat Irma and you may not read the same story as I do.
This cat is in a total relaxed position and is aware that you are there.
This animal shows no fear and is at one with you!!!
That is one of the most important factors in photographing nature. To show no fear and trust.
A sense that all creatures great and small have, a trust between humans and themselves.
Wonderful!!! Bless you. Outback John.
Great work! The cheetah's a famed speedster - known even to people in my part of the world. So many truly magnificent creatures have disappeared before the 'top' of the food chain - man - clued in...
With dedication and honourable focus we can do something positive.
Danke Irma (und Kai)!
@ jutta and esther
thank you so much for your kind statements!
cheetah is our favourite of the big cats - and they are on the edge of extinction. so we have to do something...
in order save this gracious creature for the next generations!
keep well
irma
Carlos Arias 26/06/2005 7:42
hello irma aqui in my pais is a great variety of animals and plants, we have variety of climates, is pais very pretty for which they know it, boy to send photos to you.Amy White 13/06/2005 21:02
interesting and different I like it!John Moore 07/06/2005 22:57
Eya sela amanzi, (It is drinking water) Irma, I have spent time with all the catsin Africa and never encountered any problem with them. I have even handled
a maanhaar jakals, they have very strong jaws like the hyena and no probs. "To be at one"
Thank you dearly for your remarks on my moth.
Inkosi (Danke)
Bill Lang 03/06/2005 22:43
Great photo.Irma K. 03/06/2005 21:34
@ robertyour are so right - i couldn't agree more!
that's why we support www.africat.org, www.cheetah.org, in order to let them do what ever neccesary to save these magnificent creatures and - even more important - to educate the farmers and the kids in view to sustainability of nature in every way - not just moneywise!
@ john
all the guys are right - also you john
i am not afraid of cheetahs at all. even when we encountered a pair (brothers) in namibia during a safari on foot. just respect them and give em way.
BUT i wouldn't bet it works with lepards or lion ;-))))cheetahs are simply adoreable animals
have a great weekend - all of you guys!
irma
John Moore 03/06/2005 5:26
If you take a good look at this young cat Irma and you may not read the same story as I do.This cat is in a total relaxed position and is aware that you are there.
This animal shows no fear and is at one with you!!!
That is one of the most important factors in photographing nature. To show no fear and trust.
A sense that all creatures great and small have, a trust between humans and themselves.
Wonderful!!! Bless you. Outback John.
Robert L. Roux 03/06/2005 3:01
Great work! The cheetah's a famed speedster - known even to people in my part of the world. So many truly magnificent creatures have disappeared before the 'top' of the food chain - man - clued in...With dedication and honourable focus we can do something positive.
Danke Irma (und Kai)!
Cees Kuijs 02/06/2005 17:45
Just wonderfull!! Great!!Greetings, Cees
Irma K. 02/06/2005 17:03
@ jutta and estherthank you so much for your kind statements!
cheetah is our favourite of the big cats - and they are on the edge of extinction. so we have to do something...
in order save this gracious creature for the next generations!
keep well
irma
Esther Scheelings 02/06/2005 16:58
Like Jutta sais, cant't stop looking at it. Its amazing!!!CU Esther
JVision 02/06/2005 16:52
I can't stop looking at this fantastic picture. How you captured the cheetah! What should I say. I love it !!!!!Greetings
Jutta