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FAQ About South Africa
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The petals of
the protea form a triangular pattern, reminiscent of
the crafts of Africa.A secretary bird is placed above
the protea and
the flower forms
the chest of
the bird...
EnglishHistory of Laingsburg
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The original inhabitants of
the area -
the San, are believed to have used shards of this natural material in
the production of their arrowheads...
EnglishNamaqualand Ablaze
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The Nossob and Auob are
the two largest rivers of
the southern Kalahari and although they stand dry for most of
the year, like
the rivers of
the Namib, they are vital arteries of
the land.Breathtaking Profusion©Karl SvendsenWild flowers in Namaqua..
EnglishBirds of the Drakensberg
...Birds of
the DrakensbergBirds of
the DrakensbergMost Beautiful Sights of
the MountainsForget about
the things that grovel on
the ground and lift your eyes to
the heavens, from whence cometh
the most beautiful sights of
the mountains -
the birds...
EnglishAfrican Weeping-wattle
...Some of
the fluid is frothed into a protective coating against
the sun and predators but
the copious liquid drips off
the spittle bugs and gives
the impression that
the tree is weeping...
EnglishFamous Kimberley 'Diamond Rush'
...A shaft was drilled into
the earth of
the hill, eventually becoming
the deepest hole ever dug by hand, This hole is
The Big Hole of Kimberley, and
the town's biggest attraction...
EnglishThe Rise of the Zulu Empire
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The Rise of
the Zulu EmpireThe Rise of
the Zulu EmpireShaka ZuluIn 1787, Senzangakhona,
the young chief of
the Zulu - which derived its name from one of Malandela's quarrelsome sons, fathered a son out of wedlock, Shaka...
EnglishWestern Cape Coastal Wine Regions
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The range of low hills in
the Swartland region also produce great grape varietals.
As
the old geological formations of
the coast have been exposed to long periods of weathering,
the soil of
the area is perfect for viticulture...
EnglishSoweto History: The 1900s
...Soweto History:
The 1900sSoweto History:
The 1900sThe history of Soweto and
the surrounding area is grim and dishevelled one...
EnglishCumberland - Talbot Trail Run Series
...Follow
the D408 all
the way into Cumberland and follow
the signs to
the start.The Trail at Cumberland©Jacques MaraisRunning trail through Cumberland Nature Reserve.The picnic site at Cumberland serves as
the trail head and this is also where
the..
EnglishThe Controversy of Origins of the Vredefort Dome
...On
the other hand,
the cryptovolcanic camp was still dominant and kept producing research in support of their hypothesis.
The Vredefort Dome was inevitably drawn into
the debate. In
the 1940s,
the tide began to turn...
EnglishDrifting in The Dunes
...Drifting in
The DunesDrifting in
The DunesLamberts BayIf you're a 4x4 city slicker, constantly craving
the desert landscape but put off by
the long haul to Namibia, then it's time to head up to
The Dunes near Lamberts Bay on
the West Coast...
EnglishEffects of Weather on Farms
...He had kept it clear of weeds to conserve
the moisture in
the soil, a must to give
the rainfed crops a boost through dry spells; he had dug furrows along
the contour at
the top of
the field to catch water running off
the nearby hills and steer it away..
EnglishPineapple Production
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The pineapple has been revered in
the ancient cultures of
the Americas where it was used as fresh fruit, in folk medicine, and
the fibers of
the leaves used as a textile...
EnglishOttoshoop Activities
...When
the ‘island’ breaks
the surface, it splits
the pool into two sections, a small pool to
the west and a larger pool to
the east...
EnglishEarth and Extinction
...But
the humdinger of all extinctions,
the undisputed heavyweight obliterator of life, came at
the tail end of
the Permian period about 250 million years ago...
EnglishTsitsikamma
...TsitsikammaTsitsikammaWhere
the Garden Route BloomsTsitsikamma, located on
the Garden Route of South Africa, stretches from
the Bloukrans River in
the west to
the Tsitsikamma River in
the east...
EnglishSucculents in the Karoo
...Hidden as they are from
the world - as much by their own camouflage as by
the climate that keeps intruders away - not many people know that
the Knersvlakte harbours among
the richest succulent communities in
the world...
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