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Ostrich Leather

...The shape of the follicle also generally improves with age as the skin becomes thicker...
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A Place to Relax

...on the banks of the Marico River in the heart of Madikwe where each of the 16 luxury chalets has a private deck overlooking the forest and the river An array of daily activities including, game drives, bird safaris, game walks and stargazing Family..
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How Do Dwarf Mongoose Hunt?

...the new one before the sun goes down...
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Jan Van Riebeeck Arrives at the Cape

...Jan Van Riebeeck Arrives at the CapeJan Van Riebeeck Arrives at the CapeA Former Ship's SurgeonAfter the positive testimonials from the crew of the Niewe Harlem, the VOC - Vereenigde Landsche Ge-Oktroyeerde Oostindische Compagnie - was prodded into action..
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Cape Winelands

...From the city of Cape Town, the Cape Winelands spreads out in a rough crescent, stretching from Gordon’s Bay on the N2, to Paarl on the N1. The historical villages of Stellenbosch and Franschhoek are at the heart of the region...
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Pig Skin Problems - Pig Diseases

...These triggers may be anything from damage to the skin, other diseases, faeces over the skin or high humidity levels that produce a moisture layer on the skin of the pigs, in which the bacteria can multiply...
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What is the Tree Squirrel Social Structure?

...The parents are particularly attentive and the female remains with her young in the nest for the first few days grooming and caring for them...
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Parys At a Glance

...the Vaal River.After the Witwatersrand gold rush of the late 1880s, traffic increased considerably and Parys soon became one of the biggest towns in the Free State...
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Things to Do in Kleinzee

...©Roger de la HarpeShipwreck of the Piratiny, Kleinzee.❮❯From the icy waters of the Atlantic coastline, past two old diamond-mining towns and on towards the rugged ranges of the Hardeveld and Kamiesberg is the 37-kilometre Shipwreck..
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Mapungubwe on the Banks of the Limpopo River

...Mapungubwe on the Banks of the Limpopo RiverMapungubwe on the Banks of the Limpopo RiverPoachers Corner'Poachers Corner' is a strip of road that runs flush along the banks of the Limpopo...
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Kruger National Park Beginnings

...In September 1898, the council announced that the new reserve would cover the region bounded by the Crocodile River in the South, the Sabi River in the north and the Lubombo Mountains in the East...
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Land Affairs of Namaqualand

...This subjugation began with the farmers and was continued by the mines. In the far north of the territory, however, the natives were getting restless...
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History of Sabi Sands Game Reserve

...Despite the area being situated deep in the African wilderness, he gave the farms European names such as Nantes, Toulon and Alicecot...
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History of Hemp

...The abolition of slavery in the USA and the planting of cotton led to a decline in the cultivation of hemp for cloth. In addition, the use of cheap wood pulp for making paper further limited the use of hemp...
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Caledon Hot Springs

...Ferdinand Appel got the right to control the springs, as long as he built accommodation to house the visitors. A town was finally established by the British in 1813 and, as always, named after the current governor at the Cape, the Earl of Caledon...
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Lowveld and Kruger National Park

...  The Olifants River more or less bisects the park, acting as a dividing line between the two main vegetation zones: mopane woodlands, studded with the massive forms of baobab trees, stretch over the deep, loamy soils north of the river; in the..
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Explore Robben Island

...At the southern end of the Village, facing the hazy shore of Bloubergstrand, is the Governor’s residence and the parsonage...
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Western Cape Explorers

...They were a burly lot who hunted for the pot, for leather and for the hell of it. Much to the disgust of the indigenous people, the white hunter would often kill a noble beast, hack off a memento and leave the rest of the carcass to the vultures...
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History of Stellenbosch

...He eponymously called the place ‘Stellenbosch’ (van der Stel’s forest). The fertile land around the Eerste River quickly drew many farmers to the remote area...
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Beautiful Nature at Cape Vidal

...The sea breeze whispers in the tops of the casuarinas, which sway back and forth like the masts of a fleet of sailing ships. When the wind increases, the trunks touch, creating an eerie sound like the clacking of stork bills...
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Cultural Zulu Practices

...The most spectacular and imposing of all Zulu dancing was that of the king's regiments in full regimental dress prior to battle and at the annual dances at the king's palace just after the Feast of the First Fruits...
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Historical Buildings in Tshwane

...It's loaded with symbolism, from the entrance gates with an assegai motif, to the 64 laager wagons (the number at the Battle of Blood River), to the figures of the trek leaders at the four corners, to the huge Hall of Heroes with its friezes of trek..
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Black Monkey Orange

...The distinguishing feature is the obvious 3-veins that originate from the base of the leaf. The side veins follow the margin of the leaf in parallel, almost to the apex...
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How is Wine Made?

...Winemakers can then ‘punch down’ the cap to control it, or ‘pump over’, which is the preferred method as the juice from the bottom is gently poured over the top of the skins and seeds...
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The Mapungubwe Collection

...the shell of the terrestrial land snail...
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