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Episode 1 — Shoreline Initiation: origins of Rafian, founder interview, mission Episode 2 — Tidal Economies: fishing families, seasonal cycles Episode 3 — Reef Keepers: coral, conservationists, threats Episode 4 — Mangrove Crossings: nursery habitats, community guardians Episode 5 — The Tour: anatomy of a safari, guest perspectives Episode 6 — Boats and Makers: boat-building and craft traditions Episode 7 — Nocturnal Shores: night life, bioluminescence, fishermen at night Episode 8 — Gastronomy of the Bay: local seafood, chefs, food chain impacts Episode 9 — Seasons of Storm: climate change and resilience Episode 10 — Visitor Footprints: tourism impact and regulations Episode 11 — Conflict and Compromise: disputes over access, resource sharing Episode 12 — Voices on Camera: media training, consent, local storytellers Episode 13 — Favoyeur Patched: meta-episode—consent, voyeurism, patched narratives (finale)
: Participate in a shared digital culture that values high-quality, restored outdoor documentation.
: Viewers often see the day-to-day life of the travelers, such as "behind-the-scenes" looks at camp life, night-time reflections, and early morning preparations for excursions. The Truth Tourists Never See on a Luxury Safari
: Pairing a big-game safari in South Africa's Kruger National Park with the tropical, untouched white sands of Mozambique.
Best Time to Book African Safaris: Deals, Migration & Planning Tips
Begin with side-by-side comparisons of the unpatched versus patched simulation.
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