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Mankind and Global Warming
...Species have moved and colonised since the dawn
of life. Humans have simply accelerated the process.
The bad news is that this could result in our own extinction, as well as that
of many
of the species co-existing with us...
EnglishSoft Citrus Production
...Russia ranked as the biggest importer, with 35%
of the total imports, the European Union accounted for 19%
of these exports, while the United States accounted for 12%
of all the imports...
EnglishHow to Feed Sick Goats
...In an emergency, make a homemade electrolyte mix by boiling a litre
of water and mix in 2 tablespoons
of syrup, ½ teaspoon
of salt and ¼ teaspoon
of baking soda...
EnglishDo Baboons Have Social Structures?
...For the first five weeks
of their lives, the babies cling to the mother’s belly where they have an on-tap supply
of milk and can be transported safely whenever danger threatens...
EnglishClassic Emerald Collection
...Featuring a bold collection
of four Zambian Emeralds, this piece is worthy
of royalty and tastemakers with exacting jewellery standards...
EnglishGottfried Mocke
...the home
of some
of the New World's greatest pinots.'
Of his training in Germany, he says: 'I got a rock-solid foundation in winemaking: they're all about logic; there's a reason behind everything you do, it's not just..
EnglishReligion and Beliefs of the Zulu People
...Ancestral spirits are believed to have the power to regulate the forces
of nature and are approached before all important events.Types
of SacrificesThe Zulu distinguish two classes
of sacrifice...
EnglishCitrogold
...CitrogoldCitrogold©Louise BrodieCitrogold was one
of the first citrus cultivar management companies in South Africa and today has one
of the biggest portfolios
of protected citrus varieties worldwide...
EnglishAccommodation in Bergville
...Adventurous roads will take you to the highest points
of the mountain range (passports required to cross into Lesotho), to the source
of the Tugela river which you will find in the Royal Natal National Park which also hosts the awe inspiring Amphitheatre..
EnglishExplorer Safari for Kids
...Children can explore the wild wonderland
of the region alongside trained staff members where they will learn about ecology and conservation.
Younger children will delight in bug catching and stories
of the bush...
EnglishNew Markets
...©Dr Peter MagubaneIn the course
of the 20th century, a large tourist market evolved on the coastal road near Umgababa south
of Durban in present-day KwaZulu-Natal...
EnglishRobertson Wine Route
...The farm is also grounded in a strong belief
of sustainable farming and protecting the natural biodiversity
of their surrounds...
EnglishTradouw Pass
...A distance
of 30 or 40km may not sound like much today, but the average speed
of an ox-wagon was never more than a couple
of km per hour, and the extra distance cost the farmers a good few days in each direction.A New PassUnder pressure from the wealthy..
EnglishBush Pig
...The sows leave her piglets in the care
of the dominant boar, yet still suckles them. When piglets are introduced to the rest
of the group, the boar takes on the role
of their protector...
EnglishSoil Maintenance
...Soil is the medium, which sustains vegetation and, therefore, forms the basis
of the way in which vegetation filters carbon dioxide out
of the atmosphere and releases oxygen, creating the clean air we and all living things breathe...
EnglishLaid Back Luxury
...Guests
of all ages receive the same warm welcome at the 5-star exclusive-use villa in the Eastern Cape with children
of all ages catered for...
EnglishBlue Waxbill
...These are carefully placed in the outer branches
of thorn trees and shrubs, which offer the nesting pair a degree
of protection from predators...
EnglishJail of Riversdale
...Jail
of RiversdaleJail
of RiversdaleThe Old Jail©Chris DalyThe Old Jail has been lovingly repurposed into a meeting place for locals and visitors.©Chris DalySignage
of the Old Jail in Riversdale...
EnglishGlobal Warming Milestones
...The seventies were about the rise
of Black Consciousness and the death
of Steve Biko; the Soweto riots; John Vorster and PW Botha; rural removals; independence for Mozambique and Angola, the arrival
of television and the reign
of Springbok Radio; disco..
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