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Sandgrouse

...Most uniquely, the feathers on the belly of the male bird are modified for collecting and retaining water. The birds visit waterholes at sundown to drink weaving through the trees to escape attention until they alight at the water's edge...
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Traditional Tsonga Political Structures

...By the 1920s many whites saw in the disintegration of the chiefdom the spectre of political lawlessness...
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Malmesbury

...in the east and Piketberg in the north...
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Lion Coalitions

...Males will be the first to eat sometimes take over the entire carcass to the exclusion of the females that killed it or even their own cubs...
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Historical Influences of the Cape

...Historical Influences of the CapeHistorical Influences of the CapeFun and ProfitThe demise of Portuguese authority over the high seas in the Cape area facilitated the rise of the great chartered companies of the 17th century...
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The Economics of Growing Food

...of the points he wants to make during the interview...
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History of Rondebosch Boys High School

...The teaches are able and zealous.'  By August of the same year, the school in the little church hall on Erin Road was attracting a lot of interest, and its name had been changed to the Boys' High School, Rondebosch...
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Visit Keimoes

... Coming and going on the island is dependent on the whims of the Orange River and its varying water levels.  One of the milestones in the history of Keimoes is the installation of a pont at Milldrift in 1907 and Rooikop Island in 1910...
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History of Welgevonden

...The initiative became the first in South Africa to translocate entire breeding herds of elephant. When all the farms were consolidated they took on the name of the original farm, Welgevonden...
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Gordons Bay: A Small Hoekie

...For the record, the big 'GB' on the high slope of the Hottentots Holland Mountains above the village does not stand for Gordons Bay, but for General Botha, the original name of the naval training academy in the town.A Good Selection©Ann GaddGordons..
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St Patrick's College in Kimberley

...In the 1960s MacManus Hall, dedicated to the memory of this outstanding principal, was built on the front ground facing on to the main thoroughfare of the school...
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Aliwal Shoal Dive Spots in Umkomaas

...Scorpionfish and Stonefish are regularly found on the wreck, camouflaged and blended into the scenery. Manta rays and game fish can also be spotted in the big blue if the visibility is good. The coral on this wreck consists of more soft than hard coral...
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Cape Gooseberries

...©William PullesUnlike English gooseberries, the Cape gooseberry has a husk around its fruit. The golden berries originated in Peru, from where it spread to Columbia and subsequently to the rest of the world...
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Heads Transformed

...The most desirable feathers, like the tail feathers of the Knysna lourie and the purple-crested lourie, were reserved for regiments favoured by the king...
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Noël Robb

...Her contributions to building the Black Sash in its early stages was pivotal in ensuring the organisation participates in helping the marginalised groups under the apartheid regime...
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University of Fort Hare in Alice

...The land was donated to the government by the United Free Church of Scotland. The University of Fort Hare has been recognised as one of the more prestigious universities in Africa...
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Bathurst

...Its distinctive English atmosphere is owed to its origin as the first administrative centre for the 1820 European settlers. The name honours Lord Bathurst, the British Secretary of State for the Colonies at the time...
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Traditional Safari Style

...dining with the sound of the animals in the background No children under the age of 12 yearsYour ExperienceThis game reserve feels like a visit to Africa’s art gallery, where you get to experience the untouched beauty of nature on display...
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The Kruger Then and Now

...The Kruger Then and NowThe Kruger Then and NowSkukuza Creation and DestructionWhen the Sabi Reserve was proclaimed at the turn of the twentieth century, it was decided that the protected area should be cleared of all permanent human habitation...
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1837 The Namaqualand Copper Boom

...Opponents to the scheme pointed out that reports from the 1700s found the rock to be too hard to process, that the Orange was not navigable, that there was no fuel or grazing, that there was no suitable harbour on the coast, and so on.By David Fleminger..
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Homesteads Women Fertility and the Ancestors

...By repainting them, year after year, women create a link to the ancestors, who protect the living against illness and misfortune, ensuring adequate rainfall, lots of sunshine and the peaceful coexistence of all members of the homestead...
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Drying Fruit and Vegetables

...This treatment breaks down the cell membranes of the fruit and facilitates the drying process. Furthermore, Sulphur dioxide helps to prevent the non-enzymatic browning processes of the fruit, allowing the fruit to maintain its colour...
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Rhinoceros

...These dietary preferences make the White rhino a grazer and the black rhino a browser, and the reason for the different mouth shapes. The white rhino is also bigger than the black rhino. Read more about White Rhino and Black Rhino..
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Bateleur Eagle

...As if to give a sense of artistic balance, the legs are the same brilliant red as the face. The bateleur has exceptionally long wings and a short tail so that its feet extend beyond the tail in flight...
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Golden Gate Highlands National Park Attractions

...introduce you to the history and culture of the Basotho people...
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