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Desmond Tutu and the End of Apartheid
...Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu greet
the crowds during
the presidential inauguration, 10 May 1994.In
the aftermath of apartheid,
the question arose of how
the government would deal with
the atrocities committed in previous years...
EnglishPlaces of Interest Near Augrabies
...
The first communities were
the Khoi and San, who live in domed huts and sourced water from
the Orange River nearby.
The Green Kalahari Desert was their domain until
the Trekboers settled in
the now-established town of Augrabies...
EnglishBest Time to Visit Richtersveld to See Flowers
...
The intensity of
the rain is directly related to
the intensity of
the bloom –
the more rain,
the better
the display. Then, you must ask yourself, where are you?
The flowers tend to bloom as temperatures start to rise...
EnglishMadiba and Professor Harry Seftel
...Seftel spent more than 50 years in
the Department of Medicine at
the University of Witwatersrand as a student, clinician, teacher, researcher and administrator.Prof Harry Seftel spent more than 50 years in
the Department of Medicine at
the University..
EnglishHistory of Steytlerville
...It was a welcome oasis for
the Trekboers or nomadic farmers who were
the first settlers in
the district.
The town was named after Reverend Abraham Isaac Steytler, who was a minister of
the church around 1909...
EnglishHistory of Wepener
...Wepener would be
the scene of many battles during
the late 19th century, and
the unmarked graves on
the outskirts of town are remnants of this tumultuous period...
EnglishVanrhynsdorp
...VanrhynsdorpVanrhynsdorpVanrhynsdorp is a small farming town in
the Matzikama Region of
the Western Cape, situated on
the Troe-Troe River near
the Maskam Mountain, a part of
the Matzikamma and Gifberg Mountains...
EnglishHistory of Greytown
...History of GreytownHistory of GreytownArea of ImportanceGreytown was initially an important area in
the history of KwaZulu-Natal.
The town was founded in
the 1850s and named after
the governor of
the Cape Colony, Sir George Edward Grey...
EnglishSouth African Medicinal Plants
...South African Medicinal PlantsSouth African Medicinal Plants© Marinda LouwWild Dagga is a South African medicinal plant.South Africa is
the third most biodiverse country in
the world and inhabitants have for centuries employed
the help of indigenous..
EnglishDragon Fruit
...
The South African dragon fruit industry is mainly based on
the red-skinned varieties with
the pink-fleshed fruit being
the most popular...
EnglishExtraordinary Game Sightings
...after their totem,
the buffalo
Guests can expect extraordinary game sightings
Community visits to
the Lekgophung community where you can learn about
the heritage of
the Balete people
Guides come from
the neighbouring community, as do all staff employed..
EnglishHistory of Okiep
...Fort Shelton saw
the major part of
the action during
the siege and was manned by a six-pounder gun...
EnglishAdventure in the Royal Natal National Park
...Adventure in
the Royal Natal National ParkAdventure in
the Royal Natal National ParkPloughman’s Bubble-Bath©Roger de la HarpeGudu Falls in Royal Natal National Park.For
the more steadfast,
the 'bubble-bath' pool at
the top of Ploughman'..
EnglishThings to Do in Caledon
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The Masonic Lodge has a visual historic recollection of
the coloured community of
the area before
the Group Areas Act was put into place in
the 1950’s...
EnglishEastern False Bay: Dive Spots
...
The soft corals are really a feast for
the eye - when
the visibility is clear and
the sunlight streams through
the water
the colours are ignited.CrossesAverage depth: 10m / Maximum depth:
21m This reef is formed by big rock boulders with deep crevices..
EnglishHistory of Beaufort West
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The endless plains and blue mountains once sheltered runaway slaves, smugglers and
the banished, akin to
the Wild West...
EnglishThings to Do in the Karoo
...At Sutherland, you can gaze at
the stars
the most accurate way possible - through a telescope.
The town is home to
the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) and you’ll see
the heavens above in a whole new way...
EnglishNara Plant
...Firstly,
the seeds are taken from
the fruit to be eaten as pips by splitting them open in
the mouth.
The second is
the processing of
the fruit’s pulp, which entails boiling
the flesh and pouring it to form a fruit leather...
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