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Real Life Story: Becoming a Farmer
...‘A really, really good farm came onto
the market, and I bought that one as well. So in five years, I rode
the wave of
the land prices going up. I rode
the wave and I was able to double
the size of my farmland from 2005 to 2010...
EnglishExplore Shelley Point
...If you’re heading up
the West Coast, make sure to stop over at Shelley Point for
the perfect beach day.
The peaceful sound of
the waves, warm sand and natural beauty will entice any holiday-maker...
EnglishApple Season
...As
the practice of controlled atmosphere storage is also utilised in Europe,
the new season of South African apples often competes on
the European markets with controlled atmosphere stored European apples.By Louise Brodie..
EnglishThe World and Climate Change
...
The country is a rising behemoth that hosts twenty per cent of
the world's population (1.3 billion versus
the 290-odd million in
the US), with
the third-highest gross domestic product, and growing at three times
the rate of
the global average..
EnglishComplexity and Diversity in Beadwork Styles
...Some also have seed pod tassels, attesting to
the ongoing interest in locally available materials following
the introduction of imported glass beads.Tsonga beaded waistbandMid- to Late 20th century Because of
the practice of recycling beads and beadwork..
EnglishRisk Assessment of The Cape Coast
...What is
the cost, relative to reducing
the impact per unit of investment?
What are
the greenhouse gas emissions (eg, large volumes of concrete, or energy used to pump water) associated with
the choice?..
EnglishKaroo Lamb Shanks Recipe
...
Heat
the oil in a large, flat-bottomed cast-iron pot and brown
the lamb shanks. Remove and set aside. In
the same pot, saute
the onion, garlic and celery. Return
the shanks to
the pot and add red wine and stock...
EnglishClassic Silver Collection
...
The unique design strikes
the eye with spindled rhodium-plated sterling silver, unmatched in class and style.
The imperfect oval that rests in
the centre represents a circle with a splendid 0.01 ct diamond to finish off
the garment...
EnglishDuncan Savage
...
'
The guys in
the industry were great and kept plying us with wine. We were in a stupor for most of
the time, but we did it, only leaving for bathroom breaks...
EnglishReal Life Story: Life in a Township
...It then shuts off
the water indiscriminately when
the 350-litre mark is reached.Told to Resolve
the Problem ThemselvesWhen
the community asked
the city to fix
the leaks, they were told they had to deal with
the problem themselves...
EnglishHistory of South African People
...History of South African PeopleHistory of South African PeopleAnglo Boer WarDuring
the early 19th century,
the Cape was forcibly taken from
the Dutch by
the British...
EnglishWestern Cape Province Coat of Arms
...
The grapes represent
the importance of agriculture and of course wine production in
the Western Cape.
The clay pot symbolises manufacturing and as an artefact of
the early inhabitants of
the Cape,
the Khoi...
EnglishEgg Markets
...
The number and quality of
the eggs produced will peak halfway through
the production cycle and then tail off...
EnglishNum Nums are Yum Yum
...‘Bispinosa’ means two-spined and refers to
the the forked spines of
the plants.
‘Num num’ probably refers to
the sound of pleasure when eating
the tasty little fruits...
EnglishOrganic Matter in Soil
...Carbon is
the main building block of all organic molecules and
the amount of carbon in soil relates to
the total amount of all
the organic matter in
the soil...
EnglishMountain Biking in South Africa
...
The South African MTB community is made up of both novice and advanced riders, who are either in it for
the sport,
the fitness,
the adventure, or just for
the heck of it...
EnglishMorokweng Crater
...This corresponds quite closely with a small but significant mass extinction that marked
the transition between
the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods (
the so-called J-K boundary)...
EnglishAmadumbe
...Plant by hand with
the cut side down and slightly slanted, about 15 cm deep. Plant amadumbes 60 cm apart with a 1 m space between
the rows.
The best planting time is December to April or whenever
the soil is moist. Fertilise with NPK (15:15:1)...
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