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Something Sweet
...Once the eiswein is ready for consumption it is said to have an approximation
of 10% alcohol by volume and a level
of sweetness that is approximately 160 to 220 gram per litre
of residual sugar (g/L
of RS)...
EnglishMagaliesburg
...It was the abundant water and lush fauna that attracted the first inhabitants, but the infamous glitter
of gold lured a final, more rapacious wave
of settlers...
EnglishSemillon Wine Styles of South Africa
...Semillon Wine Styles
of South AfricaSemillon Wine Styles
of South AfricaSemillon is viewed as a heritage grape, possibly one
of the oldest varieties to have been planted in South Africa...
EnglishPeople of South Africa
...People
of South AfricaPeople
of South AfricaSouth Africa boasts a plethora
of internationally celebrated authors, musicians, academics, politicians, activists, journalists and more...
EnglishOlive Products
...There are various ways
of curing olives: brine curing involves a lacto-fermentation procedure - soaking the olives in a saltwater brine over a period
of time...
EnglishArchaeology and Palaeontology in South Africa
...One
of the more accessible ones is Nelson's Bay Cave in the Robberg Nature Reserve in Plettenberg Bay. Visitors can see the in situ remains
of the hunter-gatherers who lived there tens
of thousands (perhaps hundreds
of thousands?)..
EnglishLimpopo-Shashe Transfrontier Conservation Area
...Limpopo-Shashe Transfrontier Conservation AreaLimpopo-Shashe Transfrontier Conservation AreaDream
of DongolaIn June
of 2006, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) stating their joint commitment and intention to..
EnglishBronze Giraffe Sculpture
...Giraffes have long been considered one
of the most fascinating creatures in the wild, and are famous sightings on wildlife safaris.
Giraffes are gentle beings who embody the spirit
of Mother Nature - calm and steadfast...
EnglishKomatipoort Accommodation
...Other activities include a 9 hole golf course, set in the foothills
of the Lebombo Mountains on the confluence
of the Komati and Crocodile Rivers, makes for some challenging golf...
EnglishEffects of Global Warming
...the risk
of an anticyclone causing a heat wave like that
of 2003 by around a factor
of four'.Spreading
of Disease©Shem CompionRising temperatures will increase the likelihood
of the spread
of diseases, especially in third-world countries.The..
EnglishRustenburg
...It also boasts a handful
of interesting architectural sites, including the likes
of the Anglican (1871) and Dutch Reformed Churches (1898 -1903) and is famed as the heart
of the platinum industry world-wide...
EnglishSodwana Bay National Park
...Located approximately 500 kilometres north
of Durban on the north coast
of KwaZulu-Natal and approximately 120 kilometres from the southern border
of Mozambique...
EnglishDragon Fruit South Africa
...Dragon Fruit South AfricaDragon Fruit South AfricaDragon Fruit South Africa (DFSA) focuses on the expansion
of the dragon fruit (pitaya) industry in South Africa through the distribution
of dragon fruit cuttings, sharing
of knowledge and training...
EnglishWhat is Crop Rotation?
...Plant on area 1 vegetables
of group A, area 2 vegetables
of group B, area 3 vegetables
of group C, area 4 vegetables
of group D and area 5 vegetables
of group E. The different groups shift on one area at a time each year...
EnglishAttractive Bushveld Experience
...The property presents visitors with a unique getaway from the hustle and bustle
of city life and includes regular sightings
of some
of Africa’s most cherished animals, including the ever-popular Big 5...
EnglishPotchefstroom Attractions
...The Botanical Gardens offer serene pathways filled with an abundance
of lush green flora and rare plant species that make for a picturesque and relaxing afternoon in the park.Fun Outdoor ActivitiesThe Vredefort Dome in Potchefstroom is the site
of a large..
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