. . . blogger floods X with tweets of magical Zim
ON the playgrounds of X, formerly Twitter, an account under the name EXPLOREREYES ZIMBABWE is celebrating the incredible beauty of this country with BOLD claims that this is the world’s most beautiful country.
It appears the account is being run by a white Zimbabwean who brags that he will not stop making noise that there is no other place in the world like this country. The account has been posting a number of tweets this month showing the world Zimbabwe’s breathtaking beauty.
The tweets are accompanied by amazing photographs and videos of some of the most beautiful places in this country. The pinned tweet is a Batonga woman while one of the most striking photographs is a small plane surrounded by lions, which are resting, in the Zambezi valley.
“There is nowhere else on Earth with the diversity and natural beauty like Zimbabwe,” reads one of the tweets.
“We hope you can experience it one day.” Another tweet reads: “Zimbabwe: Where Memories Last a Lifetime. Dreaming of an adventure that touches your soul and ignites your senses? Look no further than Zimbabwe, a land of breathtaking beauty and unforgettable experiences.”

There is a video of some tourists taking a walk as lions wander in the distance.
“Mana Pools National Park, we’ll never stop raving about the awe-inspiring, breathtaking beauty of Zimbabwe’s vibrant land,” reads another tweet. Of course, it wouldn’t be a story about Zimbabwe without the beautiful Eastern Highlanders.
“Gorongosa Expedition arrived in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe to witness the beauty of Zimbabwe Whitehorse inn Mutare,” reads another tweet accompanied by some four wheel drive vehicles parked at a motel.
“Chimanimani National Park, we’re thrilled to announce the successful reintroduction of white rhino into Gonarezhou National Park, marking a significant milestone for conservation.
“Gonarezhou National Park, experience this beautiful country, the new darling of African safaris.
“Africa’s most beautiful landscapes? You’ll find them here in Zimbabwe. A magnificent herd of elephants showed up for lunch at this beautiful National Park in Zimbabwe.”
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There is a tweet about West Nicholson district where a charter plane had to do a go-around because a rhino was literally welcoming the guests on the runway and a tweet about a fisherman releasing a tiger fish back into the water at Lower Zambezi’s Chewore.
There is a tweet about a wedding ceremony which was conducted in the wild.
“What an incredible day! The wedding ceremony was truly blessed by the beauty of our country — even the queens of the wild seemed to witness and approve.
“Blessed to call this vibrant nation home. From our inspiring young women leading in agriculture to our rich, colourful cultures and breathtaking scenery, we have so much to be grateful for. Let’s cherish and celebrate the beauty and strength that unite us.” There is also a tweet on Musango Island. Our majestic Elephant Queen guides her herd through the lush wilderness of Mana Pools, Zimbabwe, in search of abundant food. Witness their strength, unity, and grace as they roam this vibrant land.
“Join us in celebrating their journey and the beauty of nature.”



