Since then, ive been on a mission to use social media to showjust because im blind, it doesnt mean im broken. How does a Blind Girl Play tennis . Girl organise her wardrobe . How does a blind girl ride a motorbike . She revs the engine i dont, my dad does. Im going to get off this now because its scary she screams when i first lost my sight, it felt like my world had shrunk forever, but now im embarking on a great big african adventure in kenya. With the help of my cane and a guide, ill tackle some challenging terrain. And you were using my cane, werent you . She laughs its the toughest. Its the toughest thing ive ever done. Come face to face with the effects of rhino poaching. You know, hes meant to teach people a lesson. Mm. He was meant to. He was meant to be here to get people to understand that you shouldnt be poaching these beautiful animals. And end up metres away from some very hungry lions. The lions here. Here he is. I can hear a lion and a buffalo. Yes. 0h he wanted to hunt.
The toughest thing that ive ever done. Come face to face with the effects of rhino poaching. You know, hes meant to teach people a lesson. Hmm. He was meant to. He was meant to be here to get people to understand that you shouldnt be poaching these beautiful animals. And end up metres away from some very hungry lions. The lions here. Here he is. I can hear a lion and a buffalo. Yes. 0h he wanted to hunt. Lion snarls. But the real highlight of my trip will be experiencing whats been called one of the great spectacles of the Natural World the Great Migration. So this is the eighth wonder of the world. Each year, tourists from around the globe flock to see over 1. 5 million wildebeest risk their lives, avoiding predators like lions and crocodiles, as they make their way from the serengeti in tanzania to the masai mara in kenya, in search of fresh grass. But how can someone like me experience a must see spectacular like this . Well, im going to try and find the answer to. How does a Blind
Resettlement scheme, where they have the right to live and work in the country and many were housed in what was intended to be a temporary basis in hotels and that was paid for partly through government funding. Vets that scheme is coming to an end and back in april they government wrote two people who were in that Emergency Accommodation telling them they had three months to leave. Now that deadline is coming around and we are hearing from local authorities who have had the task of finding accommodation for these people, that many of them are ending up people, that many of them are ending up homeless because there simply isnt suitable permanent accommodation for them to move into. And so that is why we have this morning from the local Government Association that many people are at risk of homelessness will stop indeed many are finding themselves homeless because of the situation and they are warning that it is causing many people significant distress and destruction and the situation
speeding last summer. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the show we re saving seals in vancouver. aw, there she is! oh, my gosh they re so adorable! hey, buddy! ..saving money in warsaw. ..and heading to what might not be the cheapest but is certainly the rudest restaurant in sydney. messy! i don t want your leftovers! this week, i m on canada s pacific coast, where vancouver lies in the shadow of a mountain range that is the only barrier between the city and one of the world s most vast wildernesses. surrounded by water, every year, thousands of people travel here to marvel at the whales as they dance along the coastline, returning after a long winter away. british columbia is the most biodiverse territory in all of canada. it s got seals, it s got sea lions and hundreds of other species living in these very waters. but it s also home to the biggest port in the entire country, vancouver. and when you bring animals and humans and you put them in such close qu