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Sep05

National Geographic Documentary

Author // Banzi Categories // Capecheetah

Documentary at Inverdoorn

National Geographic Documentary

I went with my friend Wilna to my favourite place on the reserve. As I was filmed by some guys for a TV doc on National Geographic , I chased a couple of antilopes ...everyone was so amazed to see me running , interestingly , I always thought a human ran not only slow but also funny, not surprisingly they can't pass the speed of a chicken !

Anyway, it was a great day ... Damian (dad) was here too , always talking to a guy with a stick and what looked like a dead rabbit on top (for the reader , Banzi talk about a microphone) , but i understand Dad (for the reader : Damian) , he has to organise team schedule , interview and scene , make sure about my gym session , my hairdresser , my lunch ... Not sure there will be a sequel to the documentary , as they have come twice but I understood they still have to come once to finish the documentary.

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Banzi

Banzi

Born on 2 October 2007, Banzi is a miracle story having survived a genetic deficiency that left his legs deformed at birth. Against all odds he underwent experimental surgery, which was a great success and today he is healthy and happy. He lives at Inverdoorn with his devoted sister Nushka, who supported him through his difficult surgery and thus the two have formed a special, lifelong bond.  

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