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Symbiotic Relationships in Birds

...Insects disturbed by the movement of the mammal’s hooves through the bush, provide a hearty meal for the egrets...
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Tradouw Pass

...Trusty, Thomas Bain, was sent out to survey the route, and he pegged out a 13km pass that climbed up the steep valley carved through the mountains by the Buffeljags River. He moved on site in 1869 and the pass was opened in 1873...
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African Grey Hornbill

...The face has a white line down the side of the head, with a white line visible in flight, on the back. The female has a red tip to the bill, with the upper mandible being pale yellow in colour...
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Barkly East Attractions

...Alas no more, but one of the old puffing billies can be seen in the town. The Class 19D steam locomotive that stands in the town's square is a reminder of the early Old Steam Railway Line...
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Beautiful Falls Near Sabie

...Mac Mac was on the route between Sabie, Graskop and Pilgrim's Rest, and a Jock plaque can be seen near the falls on the side of the road (going towards Pilgrim's Rest, a little way past the falls on the left)...
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Mountain Zebra National Park Hike

...The last day is an easy and fairly level stroll back to the starting point at the rest camp. The best time to do the hike would be spring and autumn, because the summer and winter climates of the region are extreme...
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History of Newcastle

...After the establishment of the Colony of Natal by the British and the Boer Republics of the Free State and Transvaal in the 1840’s and 50’s, the wagons of transport drivers carved out definite routes between these areas...
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Elephant Anatomy

...The molar in front is gradually worn down as the elephant feeds on an array of coarse material and the next molar then pushes from the back forcing the existing teeth forward to replace the eroding section...
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Zeerust Attractions

...A feature of the dive site is a cave at the north end of the rock that presents a swim-through for the brave and trained! For the underwater photography enthusiasts – don’t forget the cameras!..
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Village Weaver

...It is distinguished from the other masked weavers by the heavily blotched back. The eye is red and the bill is black. The male has very similar colouring to the female, outside of the breeding season...
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Things to Do in the Northern Cape

...of the Northern Cape.The San were the first people of the Northern Cape, who were gradually pushed out of the area by the arrival of Europeans and other African tribes...
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What is the Social Structure of the Vervet Monkey?

...What is the Social Structure of the Vervet Monkey?What is the Social Structure of the Vervet Monkey?..
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Early Days of Queen's College

...the pupils' parents, particularly the professional people, wanted it to be graded a first-class establishment which, while raising the tone of the school, would mean more cost to the town; others objected to higher school fees and wanted more emphasis..
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Mountains in the Lowveld

...The major rivers, moving from south to north, are the Crocodile River, the Sabie River, the Olifants River, the Letaba River, the Shingwedzi, the Luvuvhu (or Pafuri) River and the Limpopo, which marks the border between South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique..
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History of Howick and Howick Falls

...Through these lands wound both the Mngeni River and the main road to the interior. The main road, which was a rough wagon track at the time, served as a ford across the river...
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Health Risks: Living in Shacks and RDP Houses

...But why were the people in the formal structures getting more diarrhoea than the people in the unserviced shacks at the back?..
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South African Cherry Growers Association

...The two organisations liaise with each other with the purpose of directing research to address the short and long- term needs of the industry...
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Kaapsehoop: Gold Village

...Most of the diggers abandoned the settlement when the Pioneer Reef was discovered near Barberton...
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Soil Maintenance

...The continuous monitoring and testing of soils to ensure that enough nutrients are available for the plants to grow are essential. The higher the crop yields are that farmers need to achieve, the more nutrition the plants need...
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Pin-tailed Whydah

...This whydah is a host-specific brood parasite and the female lays her eggs in the nest of a waxbill. The common waxbill being the primary host and the orange-breasted waxbill being the secondary host...
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History of Norvalspont

...Boer commandos occupied the territory in 1899 and successfully invaded the Cape Colony soon after.  The rail transport bridge was the stand-off point between the Boers and the British, and it was eventually blown up to prevent any attacks...
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Impala

...They measure around 900 mm at the shoulders, with rams weighing about 60 kg and females 40 kg. The impala has a black stripe that runs from the top of the rump all the way down to the back of the thighs...
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Muizenberg Attractions

...It has plain gables and a stone plinth while the walls and columns of the stoep were originally white and the roof’s cedar shingles a pale grey. The floors were paved with red tiles and the ceiling beamed with jarrah hardwood...
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Karoo Gems

...It is the oldest town in the Karoo, and its strategic location makes it the perfect ‘Capital’...
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Wild Rooibos and Commercial Farms

...The same veld where the wild tea occurs naturally...
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