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Rustenburg
...Rustenburg’s first settlers were
the Bafokeng or
the “people of
the dew”...
EnglishRoutes to the Cape Winelands
...Alternatively, from this side of
the Hottentots Holland mountains, you could drive on to Betty’s Bay and take
the spectacular R44 around
the coast to Gordon’s Bay, if you have
the time.PaarlTo reach
the Paarl side of
the Winelands, take
the..
EnglishHankey
...
the craggy outlines of
the Cockscomb Mountains...
EnglishVisit to KwaZulu-Natal South Coast
...
The arc of my club was not as elegant as it should have been, but
the tingling satisfaction of iron on ball was there, like an old friend.
The dimpled spec bounded up
the fairway and we followed in
the cart, foot-flat to beat
the deluge...
EnglishHow to Care for the Hooves of Goats
...Using
the tip of
the hoof shears, first remove dirt and mud from
the hoof. After which, determine that
the sole of
the hoof is level before starting to cut any of
the wall of
the hoof away. Begin by trimming off
the point of
the hoof of one claw...
EnglishLimpopo Coat of Arms
...
The cornet on
the top of
the shield is depicted in red and gold with five cycad leaves.
The cornet symbolises royalty.
The cycad is an endangered plant, symbolising preservation and
the continuation of traditional leadership...
EnglishMapungubwe Uncovered
...Despite
the obvious significance of
the gold rhino, it should be noted that we do not know if
the rhino was a particularly important symbol or totem of
the Mapungubwe people...
EnglishTillage
...
The root system of most weeds grows about 15 to 40 cm deep;
the same depth where most of
the feeder roots are found in
the vineyard...
EnglishBeadwork From the Colony of Natal
...In this example,
the introduction of red triangles, outlined in white, serves both to animate
the design, and to accentuate
the transition from blue triangles on
the left to white ones on
the right.By Professor Sandra Klopper..
EnglishHistorical Walking Tours of the Cape
...
The place tells a story that weaves in complex elements. These range from
the days of
the Khoisan people before
the arrival of
the Dutch settlers to
the struggle years that resulted in democratic South Africa...
EnglishNorthern Wine Regions
...
Vineyards throughout
the Northern Cape and
the Rietrivier area in
the Free State are managed carefully to ensure
the mesoclimate does not cause any damage to
the grapes...
EnglishMalbec
...While
the French struggled to produce Malbec,
the grape thrived in
the warm climatic conditions of Argentina resulting in
the country becoming
the major producer of
the variety...
EnglishProcessing of Cotton
...Here,
the cotton fibres are separated from
the cottonseed in a process called "ginning".
The gin, (short for ‘engine’) refers to
the name of
the machine and process during which
the seed cotton is cleaned and sorted...
EnglishExamining City Layout for Greater Food Security
... ©All Rights Reserved (©): Roger de la HarpeA bustling street in Johannesburg.But this position diverts attention away from how
the layout of
the city and how
the food retail system marginalises
the poor even further...
EnglishAfrican Black Oystercatcher
...
The wedge-like orange-tipped red bill is somewhat longer than
the head and
the mandibles do not meet at
the tip.
The sides of
the bill are compressed to form thin blades at
the tip.
The three-toed legs are short and red...
EnglishBulwer
...Early Europeans – mostly farmers and foresters – settled in
the region during
the early 1860s, naming
the town for Sir Henry Bulwer,
the Lieutenant Governor of Natal (1875-1880)...
EnglishCape Shovler
...
The legs turn orange during
the breeding season.
The male has a paler head than
the female.
The Cape shoveler has a light blue forewing, with a thin white border separating it from
the green speculum...
EnglishNational Park Near Cradock
...On
the suurveld slopes and scrub-covered pediments of
the southeastern section mountain reedbuck and grey rhebuck may be flushed from cover, but
the main predator of
the park,
the caracal or rooikat, is rarely seen as it hunts by night.Hikes and Trails..
EnglishWilliston Attractions
...
The owners of
the farm were respectively a cheesemaker and dairy farmer that married and settled in
the Karoo...
EnglishClanwilliam
...During
the flower season,
the area is a kaleidoscope of colour. Visitors can go on a hiking trail along
the Doring River, as well as on a river-rafting trail.
Vanrhynsdorp houses
the largest succulent nursery in South Africa...
EnglishEco-Friendly Karkloof
...Some of
the farmers are registered ‘crane custodians’ with
the Wildlands Conservation Trust, and actively protect
the three species of crane (including
the critically endangered Wattled crane) found in
the Karkloof area...
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