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the toughest thing that i've ever done. ..come face—to—face with the effects of rhino poaching... you know, he's meant to teach people a lesson... hmm. he was meant to... he was meant to be here to get people to understand that you shouldn't be poaching these beautiful animals. ..and end up metres away from some very hungry lions. the lion's 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 what's 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, i'm going to try and find the answer to... how does a blind girl go on safari? this is my little make—up bag. i like to have things all in their set places, so i get everything on the bed first. then i'm like, "right, let mejust, you know, sort my life out." i was 17 years old when i lost my eyesight. and since then, i've had to discover a load of life hacks to make tasks like packing a suitcase a lot easier. where is it? oh, yeah, there it is. so, these are little packing cubes. basically, i put bottoms in one, tops in the other. i'll zip it up and i might even label, like, "day one" in braille, and then i'll just pack it. i live in the uk with my two guide dogs — olga, who's now retired, and miss molly. oh, i want you two to come so badly, but i don't want you to be eaten by lions. you are. you're going to be eaten if you come. so you've got to stay with nanny. got to put you in the car now, my lovelies. it's like my left arm is being chopped off, girls! she ultimately allows me to experience the world in a way where i don't get overwhelmed, because she's got it. # you spin me right round... and it's not going to be like that in kenya. it's going to be me and my cane. not being able to take molly, it does scare me. so i've got a new passport, and it has braille on, it says "passport" there. the flight from london to nairobi takesjust under nine hours. i can't articulate properly, i'm like... are we going to be ok?! bye now. bye— bye. bye—bye now. oh, it's somewhere here. it says 0.3 away. here it is. no, thank you! nairobi. kenya's capital has a population of around 4.5 million people and is the country's largest city. it's my first—ever morning here in africa, and i'm in a completely new environment, without the help of my guide dog miss molly. nairobi is a place where many safaris begin. right, going from... ..left to right. but as i'm only staying here for a couple of days, i'm going to try and explore a bit, and my first challenge is to cross this busy road. that was so close. 0k. still hear it coming. yeah, i'm crossing. thank you so much. thank you. that's lovely of you. this is the middle section. nairobi is very overwhelming. zero out of ten accessibility when crossing the road. actually, possibly one out of ten because of the lovely people. broken pavement. a guy actually grabbed my cane, but i didn't know what was happening. and that to me kind of puts me in a panic mode because i'm like, "how can i control the situation? what am i going to do?" i really wanted miss molly because she just tells me with her little face, she, like, tilts it to the left or right where shop doors are and things. so, relying on my cane, it's, like, there'sjust so much stuff in the way. music playing. it feels like i'm in a festival, actually, with all the crowd noises. a matatu is a party on wheels. .. ..and a very popularform of public transport here. each one is decorated with images of famous tv shows, rappers and sports teams, which is great, unless you're visually impaired. untranslated speech. hello, there. hi. can i get on the bus? yeah. is that 0k? thank you. let me help you. thank you so much. slowly, slowly, slowly. yeah. right foot up. yeah, slowly. step here. this is really not like the 110 to birmingham that i used to get to school. loud music plays. i can't hear anything! other than the music. how am i meant to know where i am? i don't know. finally, i've come across a market. but notjust any market — a masai market. lovely. these are people, these are sailors. a masai market means that we as the kenyans, we have to maintain our traditional culture, and the traditional parts. the masai are a tribe in kenya whose homeland is the masai mara, a savanna wilderness in southwestern kenya, and the scene of the great migration that i'll be heading to when i leave nairobi. this is the wildebeest. this one is the wildebeest. so what does he look like? these are the legs. here? yeah. here is the ears. oh, that's the ears? yeah, the ears. so... oh, they've got weird ears! i didn't know they felt like that. yeah, yeah. they are this ones, yeah? yeah. how much is he? 500. could you do me for a00? i can do for you. the market was great fun, and ifelt like i really got to experience nairobi. but beneath the smiles, i must admit, i'm completely overwhelmed and really missing my guide dog, who helps me to make sense of the world. back in the hotel room, and it's currently... electronic interference. ..10.26pm in nairobi, and it's been such a full—on day, full of so many emotions. i am so excited for what's in store, but i cannot believe this is only day one. i am one of the 340,000 people in the uk who's registered blind or partially sighted. but visual impairment is on a spectrum, and everyone is different. and if you're wondering what i can see, it's pretty much this, wherever i am in the world. when i first went blind, the world became a scary place, and i never dreamed that one day i'd be going on a safari in africa. i've come a long way since those early days, but there's no doubt i'm going to need some help. so i'm heading to the nairobi national museum to meet william, who says he will be the perfect guide to take me to the masai mara. hi. hello. are you william ? lovely to meet you. i'm lucy. i'm william. pleasure to meet you. i know that this is a little bit forward, as we've just met, but i wondered if you could audio describe yourself, just so i can build a picture of you in my mind. so i am 5'9". 0k. yeah, i can hear where your voice... yeah. i'm 5'9". i like short hair. you can touch my hair. i love short hair. 0h, 0k. lovely. i don't have any beard. 0h, 0k. and what are you wearing? i'm wearing a green sweater. lovely. fluffy sweater. oh, yeah. and i'm wearing khaki shorts. shorts. yes, i'll be your eyes for today. and i have a small surprise for you. you do? i do. 0h, 0k. that sounds really cool. my big surprise is getting to meet some of the stars of the savanna. the great hall of mammals is a collection of taxidermy animals which have been in the museum for years. but not every visitor gets to get up this close and personal. so, a zebra has one colour, and the other colour on the top. the whole of the mouth is black. 0k. so we say a zebra is black, and white on the top. i think...touching taxidermy animals, initially, was like, "oh!" do the teeth look like traditional human teeth? like human teeth, but much bigger than human teeth. two times bigger. they're a bit, you know... how are they going to smell? how am i going to feel when i'm touching these dead animals? let's put it bluntly. so, yes, i want you to touch the eyebrows. i was like, "no, lucy. like, just experience it completely and wholly. this is one of your main senses now — touch." and how you know an elephant is right—handed or left—handed is by the tusk. so this elephant is right—handed. is right—handed. he's right—handed. the shorter the tusk, that's the side that it uses most, most of the time. and another thing, when he wants to warn you, you will see him flapping — one, two, three. another thing about the giraffe, it has the biggest heart. the heart of a giraffe is if! to 15 kilos... wow! ..so that it can pump the blood up there. for me, i last saw nine years ago. so when i think of visual memories, or anything that i used to be able to see, it's like someone has taken a picture and put that picture in a drawer and locked it away for nine years. so that's what today was about. it was reimagining things that i used to be able to see and now can't. the next day, it was time to leave nairobi and begin my journey to the masai mara with will as my guide. after a couple of hours on the road, it was time for a spot of lunch and a chance to use another of my senses that i've come to rely on more since going blind — and that's taste. jambo! jambo. oh, my gosh. it feels spiky, like a pine cone. what colour is it? it's green... oh, yeah. it smells... ..and yellow. it smells like a green apple. thank you. yes. oh, wow. the thorn melon was like nothing i've ever tasted before. it was a cross between a banana and melon. thank you. because i can't see the world around me, i need to be able to taste it. and how i digest a culture is through their delicacies. 0l pejeta. leaving the city far behind, we reach ol pejeta — a 90,000—acre conservancy located on the equator in central kenya, and home to some of the big five — including lions. this is where i'm hoping to have a first encounter with the animals that have made kenya a top safari destination. the smell is different here, as are the sounds. i'm told 60 to 70 lions called ol pejeta home. but with many endangered species also living here, it's important to keep a track on the lions and check they aren't preying on any of the rare animals. we have managed to put a collar on one of the lionesses' neck, and once we're able to track and find that one lioness, we'll be able to see the other members. so this is a sample collar. can i have a feel? yeah, you can have a feel. it's not that heavy. you know, lions are strong, because we have the gps tracking machine... ..and then i'm going to put it on so you can hear the sound, which comes from it. interference. 0nce...once the machine communicates with the collar, the sound will change... 0k. ..to a kind of a heartbeat. in front of me are elephants. and elephants. so these two are young males. 0h. they're very close. i want you to listen to them. mm—hm. because they are eating grass just close to me. 0k. soft crunching. so... whispers: that's so beautiful. yes. it's making me cry. she laughs. i feel really emotional. i don't know. i haven't been able to... ..watch documentaries in years about nature, and they used to be my favourite. so... ..it�*s really sweet. she sobs. thank you so much, will. it's really lovely that i can hear them in real life. i didn't know it would make me this emotional. 0k. it's good you can hear them. yeah. it's a good moment for me. yeah. i really feel it inside of my heart. yeah. thank you so much for sharing it with me, because it means the world to me that you're talking to me about all of this amazing culture around you, because it's just so special, because i can't see it. ican hearthem. so, yeah, thank you. you're so welcome. she sobs. so i hope we'll see more. yeah, hopefully. and i want you to listen and smell the environment. yeah. and i'll try my level best to teach you whatever i have inside my heart, and whatever i know, i will try my level best to do that. sounds amazing. i will. safari is said to be a game of chance, and you aren't always going to be lucky and find what you set out to seek. but when it feels like all hope is lost... interference. eight... i know that the lions won't get me, but i... yeah. do they come close to the car? can you hear them? there's so many things running through my head at the minute. when the signal is strong enough, samuel is allowed to take his vehicle off—road. they are there. do you...? do you see them? whispers: 0h, ican hear her a little bit. she's breathing quite heavily, isn't she? so we have two female lions. we have one which is called lucy. so this is lucy. behind me? yeah, behind you. how far away? it's very, very close. and vanessa is just on the branches sleeping. so they are two sisters. and there's a cub. lucy's cub is just right in front of you. just about six metres just from me. lions are like cats. mm—hm. daytime, they are sleeping. yes. they are... they hunt early in the morning or at night. does she look like the lion king? that she would come out of the lion king? because that's the last memory of lions i have. yes. she looks like the lion king. yes, she does. lucy laughs. and the cub that we see there looks like... ..exactly like the cub which was in lion king. aw! exactly. i don't really look at photos like everybody else, and i don't remember things through looking at a photo. iwould... bird tweets. ..remember the sound of that bird. and remember the time i spent here. i'm going to take an audio recording tonight. sound is an important sense for me, but sight no longer is. so when night falls around here and darkness descends, i'm no longer at so much of a disadvantage, as the bush really comes to life. ok, lovely. i prefer night safaris because i feel like all the animals are at my level. she laughs. and ifeel quite equal with my environment at night—time. rustling. there he is. whispers: oh, you can hear a lion... yes. they wanted to hunt. where? animal growling. no way! see the lion chasing them? do you see? are they running away? yeah, from the lion. 0h. he's chasing them! two lions! yes. let's get closer. let's go, let's go, let's go. loud snarling. they have already killed a young buffalo. no. . .way! it's on your left. urgh, what are they doing now? are they...? and it was... you heard the rip. and that smell, it's so disgusting. yeah, the smell. it was like they were chewing something really soft. that smell can attract other scavengers, like the hyenas. lions groan loudly. the sounds and smell of a bush kill are like nothing i've ever experienced before. things have just turned wild. i can't believe i've just heard what i've just heard. singing. hey, i'm dylan with the catch up. tonight, all things football, new bsl signs and docs. but first, it's a big weekend for football. the premier league kicks off with the treble winners, manchester city, first up against newly promoted burnley. and don't forget the women's world cup. england are gearing up to face colombia in saturday's quarterfinals match. they'll be looking to join sweden and spain in the semis, but they'll be without laurenjames after her two—match ban. kick off for the lionesses is at 11:30 am. some other stories now, and rishi sunak is racking up frequent flyer miles with the raf. new data shows he's taking more domestic flights on government jets and helicopters than the last three prime ministers, making almost one flight a week in his first seven months as pm. and tory lanez says he doesn't need to apologise to megan thee stallion days after he was sentenced to ten years in prison for shooting her in the foot in 2020. now, a little bit of good news for people who use sign language. 200 environmental science terms now have their own sign. the words include pollution, acidification and carbon footprint. the new signs mean teachers and scientists won't have to spell out each letter for those words any more. it'll also make it easier for deaf people to take part in discussions on climate change. and finally, i'm going to leave you with 10 seconds of dogs. now, forget the premier league, because the world's largest dog agility festival is happening this weekend in the east midlands with thousands of dogs just like that one taking part. that's it from me. you're all caught up. hello. let's concentrate on the weekend. sunshine and showers that's where the low pressure is going to bring us. looking at the satellite picture you can see it spinning around just to the west north—west. through the course of the weekend it will be barreling to the north, northern ireland and also across scotland and south of it we have a noticeable breeze which will be quite strong around some of these coasts and you can see the showers moving in during early morning on saturday. further east, the sun should greet us. temperatures around 16 in london and about that for a whole, newcastle and edinboro and aberdeen. in the west for them to get goat showers will be streaming in and spreading across the country. a mixed bag to come on saturday, some showers could be heavy, thundery but there will be gaps in between those. some spells of rain and some sunshine in the forecast. i think the most lengthy sunny speu think the most lengthy sunny spell will be along the south coast in the south east and even for the north, i think there will be pleased to hear there will be pleased to hear there will be decent spells of decent windows of sunny weather. a similar picture on sunday, low—pressure still close by. a slow—moving low so it itself over the uk during the course of the weekend but the course of the weekend but the course of the weekend but the course of the sharks are more frequent in the north—west compared to anywhere else. —— showers on sunday. monday the low—pressure still with us. a bit of sting in its tail because this area, this waterfront is just brushing the south east so i think some more persistent showers and even a speu persistent showers and even a spell of may be more persistent rate at least for a time in the morning. i'll towards the west of the sun is out, for wales, the north west of england not doing that at all, northern ireland, a bit of scattering of chatters —— showers in the forecast. eventually that low— pressure forecast. eventually that low—pressure what's left of it because it is fizzling away moves into scandinavia and in its wake, a high—pressure forms. it is a weak area of high pressure, enough to slow the low—pressure coming in from the low—pressure coming in from the atlantic. yes, another one heading our way. here is to say, a decent day, just the odd shower. plenty of sunny spells, pleasant temperatures typically in the range of 19—23 c. that is tuesday, this is wednesday. the high is with us in the low—pressure is slowly approaching. it is also being pushed by quite a week check stream in the atmosphere so if you think the jet stream is way above at 30,000 feet pushing thejet above at 30,000 feet pushing the jet stream, above at 30,000 feet pushing thejet stream, jet above at 30,000 feet pushing the jet stream, jet stream is pushing low—pressure towards us but only very gently so i had it on wednesday i think still plenty of bright if not sunny weather. let's have a look at the jet stream this is towards the jet stream this is towards the end of the week, still more or less over us so we have that rain and wind superhighway. that low—pressure slow moving to the west of us, but an heat coming in from the south in this position of the jet stream will be deflected towards more central and eastern parts of europe. in may come close to the south, notice the spun here, that heat mayjust nudge into some parts of the uk. we are starting to see the hints in the forecast later next week. we see more sun tender for cardiff, those temperatures rising as well. and belfast and edinburgh looks like the weather may turn a little better live from washington, this is bbc news. the death toll rises to 67 in hawaii, officially becoming the state's deadliest natural disaster. some maui residents are now being allowed back into destroyed areas — the first time they've been able to go home to see the damage for themselves. but many fear there is little left to return to. plus, a natural disaster of this scale is posing a major logistical hurdle for the government to get much needed aid to maui residents. hello, i'm carl nasman, welcome to the programme. we're going to be taking a closer look for the next half hour at the unfolding tragedy in hawaii, where wildfires have devasated parts of the island of maui, and have claimed at least 67 lives. emergency crews from the mainland us are continuing to arrive in western maui, where currently over 11,000 residents remain without power and water. here are the latest numbers: so far, authorities say about 80% of the blaze around lahaina is now contained.

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the toughest thing that i've ever done. ..come face—to—face with the effects of rhino poaching... you know, he's meant to teach people a lesson... hmm. he was meant to... he was meant to be here to get people to understand that you shouldn't be poaching these beautiful animals. ..and end up metres away from some very hungry lions. the lion's 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 what's 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, i'm going to try and find the answer to... how does a blind girl go on safari? this is my little make—up bag. i like to have things all in their set places, so i get everything on the bed first. then i'm like, "right, let mejust, you know, sort my life out." i was 17 years old when i lost my eyesight. and since then, i've had to discover a load of life hacks to make tasks like packing a suitcase a lot easier. where is it? oh, yeah, there it is. so, these are little packing cubes. basically, i put bottoms in one, tops in the other. i'll zip it up and i might even label, like, "day one" in braille, and then i'll just pack it. i live in the uk with my two guide dogs — olga, who's now retired, and miss molly. oh, i want you two to come so badly, but i don't want you to be eaten by lions. you are. you're going to be eaten if you come. so you've got to stay with nanny. got to put you in the car now, my lovelies. it's like my left arm is being chopped off, girls! she ultimately allows me to experience the world in a way where i don't get overwhelmed, because she's got it. # you spin me right round... and it's not going to be like that in kenya. it's going to be me and my cane. not being able to take molly, it does scare me. so i've got a new passport, and it has braille on, it says "passport" there. the flight from london to nairobi takesjust under nine hours. i can't articulate properly, i'm like... are we going to be ok?! bye now. bye— bye. bye—bye now. oh, it's somewhere here. it says 0.3 away. here it is. no, thank you! nairobi. kenya's capital has a population of around 4.5 million people and is the country's largest city. it's my first—ever morning here in africa, and i'm in a completely new environment, without the help of my guide dog miss molly. nairobi is a place where many safaris begin. right, going from... ..left to right. but as i'm only staying here for a couple of days, i'm going to try and explore a bit, and my first challenge is to cross this busy road. that was so close. 0k. still hear it coming. yeah, i'm crossing. thank you so much. thank you. that's lovely of you. this is the middle section. nairobi is very overwhelming. zero out of ten accessibility when crossing the road. actually, possibly one out of ten because of the lovely people. broken pavement. a guy actually grabbed my cane, but i didn't know what was happening. and that to me kind of puts me in a panic mode because i'm like, "how can i control the situation? what am i going to do?" i really wanted miss molly because she just tells me with her little face, she, like, tilts it to the left or right where shop doors are and things. so, relying on my cane, it's, like, there'sjust so much stuff in the way. music playing. it feels like i'm in a festival, actually, with all the crowd noises. a matatu is a party on wheels. .. ..and a very popularform of public transport here. each one is decorated with images of famous tv shows, rappers and sports teams, which is great, unless you're visually impaired. untranslated speech. hello, there. hi. can i get on the bus? yeah. is that 0k? thank you. let me help you. thank you so much. slowly, slowly, slowly. yeah. right foot up. yeah, slowly. step here. this is really not like the 110 to birmingham that i used to get to school. loud music plays. i can't hear anything! other than the music. how am i meant to know where i am? i don't know. finally, i've come across a market. but notjust any market — a masai market. lovely. these are people, these are sailors. a masai market means that we as the kenyans, we have to maintain our traditional culture, and the traditional parts. the masai are a tribe in kenya whose homeland is the masai mara, a savanna wilderness in southwestern kenya, and the scene of the great migration that i'll be heading to when i leave nairobi. this is the wildebeest. this one is the wildebeest. so what does he look like? these are the legs. here? yeah. here is the ears. oh, that's the ears? yeah, the ears. so... oh, they've got weird ears! i didn't know they felt like that. yeah, yeah. they are this ones, yeah? yeah. how much is he? 500. could you do me for a00? i can do for you. the market was great fun, and ifelt like i really got to experience nairobi. but beneath the smiles, i must admit, i'm completely overwhelmed and really missing my guide dog, who helps me to make sense of the world. back in the hotel room, and it's currently... electronic interference. ..10.26pm in nairobi, and it's been such a full—on day, full of so many emotions. i am so excited for what's in store, but i cannot believe this is only day one. i am one of the 340,000 people in the uk who's registered blind or partially sighted. but visual impairment is on a spectrum, and everyone is different. and if you're wondering what i can see, it's pretty much this, wherever i am in the world. when i first went blind, the world became a scary place, and i never dreamed that one day i'd be going on a safari in africa. i've come a long way since those early days, but there's no doubt i'm going to need some help. so i'm heading to the nairobi national museum to meet william, who says he will be the perfect guide to take me to the masai mara. hi. hello. are you william ? lovely to meet you. i'm lucy. i'm william. pleasure to meet you. i know that this is a little bit forward, as we've just met, but i wondered if you could audio describe yourself, just so i can build a picture of you in my mind. so i am 5'9". 0k. yeah, i can hear where your voice... yeah. i'm 5'9". i like short hair. you can touch my hair. i love short hair. 0h, 0k. lovely. i don't have any beard. 0h, 0k. and what are you wearing? i'm wearing a green sweater. lovely. fluffy sweater. oh, yeah. and i'm wearing khaki shorts. shorts. yes, i'll be your eyes for today. and i have a small surprise for you. you do? i do. 0h, 0k. that sounds really cool. my big surprise is getting to meet some of the stars of the savanna. the great hall of mammals is a collection of taxidermy animals which have been in the museum for years. but not every visitor gets to get up this close and personal. so, a zebra has one colour, and the other colour on the top. the whole of the mouth is black. 0k. so we say a zebra is black, and white on the top. i think...touching taxidermy animals, initially, was like, "oh!" do the teeth look like traditional human teeth? like human teeth, but much bigger than human teeth. two times bigger. they're a bit, you know... how are they going to smell? how am i going to feel when i'm touching these dead animals? let's put it bluntly. so, yes, i want you to touch the eyebrows. i was like, "no, lucy. like, just experience it completely and wholly. this is one of your main senses now — touch." and how you know an elephant is right—handed or left—handed is by the tusk. so this elephant is right—handed. is right—handed. he's right—handed. the shorter the tusk, that's the side that it uses most, most of the time. and another thing, when he wants to warn you, you will see him flapping — one, two, three. another thing about the giraffe, it has the biggest heart. the heart of a giraffe is if! to 15 kilos... wow! ..so that it can pump the blood up there. for me, i last saw nine years ago. so when i think of visual memories, or anything that i used to be able to see, it's like someone has taken a picture and put that picture in a drawer and locked it away for nine years. so that's what today was about. it was reimagining things that i used to be able to see and now can't. the next day, it was time to leave nairobi and begin my journey to the masai mara with will as my guide. after a couple of hours on the road, it was time for a spot of lunch and a chance to use another of my senses that i've come to rely on more since going blind — and that's taste. jambo! jambo. oh, my gosh. it feels spiky, like a pine cone. what colour is it? it's green... oh, yeah. it smells... ..and yellow. it smells like a green apple. thank you. yes. oh, wow. the thorn melon was like nothing i've ever tasted before. it was a cross between a banana and melon. thank you. because i can't see the world around me, i need to be able to taste it. and how i digest a culture is through their delicacies. 0l pejeta. leaving the city far behind, we reach ol pejeta — a 90,000—acre conservancy located on the equator in central kenya, and home to some of the big five — including lions. this is where i'm hoping to have a first encounter with the animals that have made kenya a top safari destination. the smell is different here, as are the sounds. i'm told 60 to 70 lions called ol pejeta home. but with many endangered species also living here, it's important to keep a track on the lions and check they aren't preying on any of the rare animals. we have managed to put a collar on one of the lionesses' neck, and once we're able to track and find that one lioness, we'll be able to see the other members. so this is a sample collar. can i have a feel? yeah, you can have a feel. it's not that heavy. you know, lions are strong, because we have the gps tracking machine... ..and then i'm going to put it on so you can hear the sound, which comes from it. interference. 0nce...once the machine communicates with the collar, the sound will change... 0k. ..to a kind of a heartbeat. in front of me are elephants. and elephants. so these two are young males. 0h. they're very close. i want you to listen to them. mm—hm. because they are eating grass just close to me. 0k. soft crunching. so... whispers: that's so beautiful. yes. it's making me cry. she laughs. i feel really emotional. i don't know. i haven't been able to... ..watch documentaries in years about nature, and they used to be my favourite. so... ..it�*s really sweet. she sobs. thank you so much, will. it's really lovely that i can hear them in real life. i didn't know it would make me this emotional. 0k. it's good you can hear them. yeah. it's a good moment for me. yeah. i really feel it inside of my heart. yeah. thank you so much for sharing it with me, because it means the world to me that you're talking to me about all of this amazing culture around you, because it's just so special, because i can't see it. ican hearthem. so, yeah, thank you. you're so welcome. she sobs. so i hope we'll see more. yeah, hopefully. and i want you to listen and smell the environment. yeah. and i'll try my level best to teach you whatever i have inside my heart, and whatever i know, i will try my level best to do that. sounds amazing. i will. safari is said to be a game of chance, and you aren't always going to be lucky and find what you set out to seek. but when it feels like all hope is lost... interference. eight... i know that the lions won't get me, but i... yeah. do they come close to the car? can you hear them? there's so many things running through my head at the minute. when the signal is strong enough, samuel is allowed to take his vehicle off—road. they are there. do you...? do you see them? whispers: 0h, ican hear her a little bit. she's breathing quite heavily, isn't she? so we have two female lions. we have one which is called lucy. so this is lucy. behind me? yeah, behind you. how far away? it's very, very close. and vanessa is just on the branches sleeping. so they are two sisters. and there's a cub. lucy's cub is just right in front of you. just about six metres just from me. lions are like cats. mm—hm. daytime, they are sleeping. yes. they are... they hunt early in the morning or at night. does she look like the lion king? that she would come out of the lion king? because that's the last memory of lions i have. yes. she looks like the lion king. yes, she does. lucy laughs. and the cub that we see there looks like... ..exactly like the cub which was in lion king. aw! exactly. i don't really look at photos like everybody else, and i don't remember things through looking at a photo. iwould... bird tweets. ..remember the sound of that bird. and remember the time i spent here. i'm going to take an audio recording tonight. sound is an important sense for me, but sight no longer is. so when night falls around here and darkness descends, i'm no longer at so much of a disadvantage, as the bush really comes to life. ok, lovely. i prefer night safaris because i feel like all the animals are at my level. she laughs. and ifeel quite equal with my environment at night—time. rustling. there he is. whispers: oh, you can hear a lion... yes. they wanted to hunt. where? animal growling. no way! see the lion chasing them? do you see? are they running away? yeah, from the lion. 0h. he's chasing them! two lions! yes. let's get closer. let's go, let's go, let's go. loud snarling. they have already killed a young buffalo. no. . .way! it's on your left. urgh, what are they doing now? are they...? and it was... you heard the rip. and that smell, it's so disgusting. yeah, the smell. it was like they were chewing something really soft. that smell can attract other scavengers, like the hyenas. lions groan loudly. the sounds and smell of a bush kill are like nothing i've ever experienced before. things have just turned wild. i can't believe i've just heard what i've just heard. singing. hey, i'm dylan with the catch up. tonight, all things football, new bsl signs and docs. but first, it's a big weekend for football. the premier league kicks off with the treble winners, manchester city, first up against newly promoted burnley. and don't forget the women's world cup. england are gearing up to face colombia in saturday's quarterfinals match. they'll be looking to join sweden and spain in the semis, but they'll be without laurenjames after her two—match ban. kick off for the lionesses is at 11:30 am. some other stories now, and rishi sunak is racking up frequent flyer miles with the raf. new data shows he's taking more domestic flights on government jets and helicopters than the last three prime ministers, making almost one flight a week in his first seven months as pm. and tory lanez says he doesn't need to apologise to megan thee stallion days after he was sentenced to ten years in prison for shooting her in the foot in 2020. now, a little bit of good news for people who use sign language. 200 environmental science terms now have their own sign. the words include pollution, acidification and carbon footprint. the new signs mean teachers and scientists won't have to spell out each letter for those words any more. it'll also make it easier for deaf people to take part in discussions on climate change. and finally, i'm going to leave you with 10 seconds of dogs. now, forget the premier league, because the world's largest dog agility festival is happening this weekend in the east midlands with thousands of dogs just like that one taking part. that's it from me. you're all caught up. hello. let's concentrate on the weekend. sunshine and showers that's where the low pressure is going to bring us. looking at the satellite picture you can see it spinning around just to the west north—west. through the course of the weekend it will be barreling to the north, northern ireland and also across scotland and south of it we have a noticeable breeze which will be quite strong around some of these coasts and you can see the showers moving in during early morning on saturday. further east, the sun should greet us. temperatures around 16 in london and about that for a whole, newcastle and edinboro and aberdeen. in the west for them to get goat showers will be streaming in and spreading across the country. a mixed bag to come on saturday, some showers could be heavy, thundery but there will be gaps in between those. some spells of rain and some sunshine in the forecast. i think the most lengthy sunny speu think the most lengthy sunny spell will be along the south coast in the south east and even for the north, i think there will be pleased to hear there will be pleased to hear there will be decent spells of decent windows of sunny weather. a similar picture on sunday, low—pressure still close by. a slow—moving low so it itself over the uk during the course of the weekend but the course of the weekend but the course of the weekend but the course of the sharks are more frequent in the north—west compared to anywhere else. —— showers on sunday. monday the low—pressure still with us. a bit of sting in its tail because this area, this waterfront is just brushing the south east so i think some more persistent showers and even a speu persistent showers and even a spell of may be more persistent rate at least for a time in the morning. i'll towards the west of the sun is out, for wales, the north west of england not doing that at all, northern ireland, a bit of scattering of chatters —— showers in the forecast. eventually that low— pressure forecast. eventually that low—pressure what's left of it because it is fizzling away moves into scandinavia and in its wake, a high—pressure forms. it is a weak area of high pressure, enough to slow the low—pressure coming in from the low—pressure coming in from the atlantic. yes, another one heading our way. here is to say, a decent day, just the odd shower. plenty of sunny spells, pleasant temperatures typically in the range of 19—23 c. that is tuesday, this is wednesday. the high is with us in the low—pressure is slowly approaching. it is also being pushed by quite a week check stream in the atmosphere so if you think the jet stream is way above at 30,000 feet pushing thejet above at 30,000 feet pushing the jet stream, above at 30,000 feet pushing thejet stream, jet above at 30,000 feet pushing the jet stream, jet stream is pushing low—pressure towards us but only very gently so i had it on wednesday i think still plenty of bright if not sunny weather. let's have a look at the jet stream this is towards the jet stream this is towards the end of the week, still more or less over us so we have that rain and wind superhighway. that low—pressure slow moving to the west of us, but an heat coming in from the south in this position of the jet stream will be deflected towards more central and eastern parts of europe. in may come close to the south, notice the spun here, that heat mayjust nudge into some parts of the uk. we are starting to see the hints in the forecast later next week. we see more sun tender for cardiff, those temperatures rising as well. and belfast and edinburgh looks like the weather may turn a little better live from washington, this is bbc news. the death toll rises to 67 in hawaii, officially becoming the state's deadliest natural disaster. some maui residents are now being allowed back into destroyed areas — the first time they've been able to go home to see the damage for themselves. but many fear there is little left to return to. plus, a natural disaster of this scale is posing a major logistical hurdle for the government to get much needed aid to maui residents. hello, i'm carl nasman, welcome to the programme. we're going to be taking a closer look for the next half hour at the unfolding tragedy in hawaii, where wildfires have devasated parts of the island of maui, and have claimed at least 67 lives. emergency crews from the mainland us are continuing to arrive in western maui, where currently over 11,000 residents remain without power and water. here are the latest numbers: so far, authorities say about 80% of the blaze around lahaina is now contained.

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