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How to Make Craft Beer
...It is also during this process that
the hops are added to
the beer.
How soon or how late
the hops are added affects
the final flavour and
the brewer uses this to finely craft
the flavour profile desired...
EnglishNorth West Province Coat of Arms
...North West Province Coat of ArmsNorth West Province Coat of ArmsSouth AfricaThis is
the only Coat of Arms from any of
the provinces of South Africa that is explicitly styled on
the colours and in some way
the forms of
the national flag, which came into..
EnglishExposed to Alcohol in the Womb
...Exposed to Alcohol in
the WombExposed to Alcohol in
the WombChildren with
the Odds Stacked Against ThemEvery child born into
the kind of poverty seen in Malaykamp in
the Northern Cape – not just economic poverty, but a paucity of knowledge and nutritional..
EnglishDiving with Sharks in Umkomaas
...And sharing
the waters with us here along
the KwaZulu-Natal coast is
the indiscriminate, scavenging tiger shark, one of
the most dangerous beasts in
the world...
EnglishNelson Mandela's Release
...He and
the State President - FW De Klerk jointly accepted
the Unesco Houphouet-Boigny Peace Prize in Paris on 3 February. At
the same time,
the two men attended
the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland...
EnglishPinotage
...
The variety took a while to take root in
the industry, with only three farmers having it on their farms by
the 1950s.
The cultivar gained popularity after winning
the title of best wine at
the Cape Young Wine Show in 1959 and 1961...
EnglishEarly Settlers in Mapungubwe
...Rather strangely,
the conventions of archaeology dictate that
the name given to each distinct ‘pottery-culture’ is usually derived from
the farm or location at which
the style of pottery is first found. This is called
the Name Site...
EnglishPorterville Attractions
...While Porterville, is specifically famous for being
the home of
the rarest Disa Uniflora,
the Sulphur yellow disa, which is
the only place where
the flower can be found...
EnglishThe Harvesting of Wine Grapes
...Bunches are removed from
the vines by moving rods and
the berries collected into
the harvest bin on
the machine while
the leaves are removed by high-pressure air...
EnglishThe Military Years of Robben Island
...
The English were clearly on
the side of Britain and
the allied powers.
The Afrikaners, for their part, generally favoured
the German cause, or advocated a neutral stance in
the European conflict...
EnglishNgxeko Mphumzi Woodrow Syfred Dlova
...They also played at venues around Cape Town such as Sea Point Town Hall, Mowbray Town Hall,
the Zambezi,
the Naaz, Ambassador and
the Mermaid. They were seen as
the ‘young lions’ of
the Langa jazz scene...
EnglishPietermaritzburg Events
...
The distance covered varies from year to year - with poor rainfall, participants must start with
the infamous Midmar sprint, running across
the muddy lake-shore and through
the shallows until
the water is deep enough to swim...
EnglishHistory of Swellendam
...It was
the first real settlement to be established in
the Overberg and in 1743, it became
the third magisterial district in
the Cape (after Cape Town and Stellenbosch)...
EnglishExplore Swellendam
...Explore SwellendamExplore SwellendamOne of
the most beautiful of
the National Hiking Way System trails is
the Swellendam Trail, on which hikers follow a circular route around
the main peaks in
the Marloth Reserve...
EnglishCederberg
...
The Wolfberg Cracks tower over
the settlement of Dwarsrivier, while
the spectacular Wolfberg Arch beyond looks down onto
the parched scrubland of
the Tanqua Karoo. On
the highest and most exposed peaks grows
the lovely, white puff-ball snow protea...
EnglishDrakensberg Experience Route
...
The watershed of
the basalt peaks divide
the rain and snow, some flowing westwards over
the alpine plateau of Lesotho towards
the Atlantic Ocean, and some down
the vertical slopes into KwaZulu-Natal, toward
the warm Indian Ocean...
EnglishHistory of Bloubergstrand
...©Roger de la HarpeIn short, had
the British not taken
the Cape in 1806, South Africa would likely be a French speaking country and possibly
the first democratic republic in
the world...
EnglishSteenberg
...area of
the cellar, where restyling also involved
the bistro overlooking
the fermentation cellar...
EnglishBreede River Valley Wine Route
...
The historic Church Street is one of
the best preserved street complexes in
the country. A museum depicting
the history of
the Institute for
the Blind opened in September 1997...
EnglishClimate and How the Earth Feeds into the System
...natural cues from
the sun and our orbit around
the sun, from
the albedo effect, in response to how thick
the blanket of greenhouse gases is or whether there is dust or ash in
the atmosphere which block out
the sun’s rays...
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