OMG I thought I was the only one who would see such beautiful sites like a Disney film! I love AnneMaya's beautiful zest for life, what a lovely girl, I love how she puts on her English accent and then the African accent comes out when she gets excited! Lovely vlog ladies, just one question though, I thought Woolfson belonged to Cambridge? and what are you guys studying there? where do you come from as well. Please do more of these vlogs, absolutely loving it!
OMG Gabriel san, did you study plant and animal Taxonomy....? Like how come you know all the names of these @WolfosnCollege's animals and plants hahaha. I am super fascinated...AND Thank you so much for letting all of us know.
@@annetmaya_phdstudent Haha definitely not, I only know a few plants and animal names but they just happen to be the ones you've seen at Wolfson :) I particularly like Forsythia as it's one of the first plants to flower in the year (usually March but as March was cold everything was delayed until April) and is so vivid after months of winter drabness.
Soo beautiful.
OMG I thought I was the only one who would see such beautiful sites like a Disney film! I love AnneMaya's beautiful zest for life, what a lovely girl, I love how she puts on her English accent and then the African accent comes out when she gets excited! Lovely vlog ladies, just one question though, I thought Woolfson belonged to Cambridge? and what are you guys studying there? where do you come from as well. Please do more of these vlogs, absolutely loving it!
First tree with white flowers is magnolia, second tree with yellow flowers is forsythia. :) Great tour! Wolfson is indeed beautiful
OMG Gabriel san, did you study plant and animal Taxonomy....? Like how come you know all the names of these @WolfosnCollege's animals and plants hahaha. I am super fascinated...AND Thank you so much for letting all of us know.
@@annetmaya_phdstudent Haha definitely not, I only know a few plants and animal names but they just happen to be the ones you've seen at Wolfson :) I particularly like Forsythia as it's one of the first plants to flower in the year (usually March but as March was cold everything was delayed until April) and is so vivid after months of winter drabness.
I like the camera shots
Thank you, Micheal. Beautiful indeed! Just like the Queen Elizabeth NP in Uganda.
You have covered it so beautifully 😍
Love your energy.....