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History of Kleinmond
...History
of KleinmondHistory
of KleinmondFisherman's SettlementThe earliest inhabitants
of the area now known as Kleinmond, were the strandlopers, who left evidence
of fish traps and animal bones...
EnglishThe Economic Value of The Cape Coast
...The Economic Value
of The Cape CoastThe Economic Value
of The Cape CoastCompetitive Propositions©Ann GaddThe coastline
of the Cape has both industry and private residential areas...
EnglishHistory of Oyster Bay
...History
of Oyster BayHistory
of Oyster BayThe village
of Oyster Bay originally started on a farm called Graskop, owned by Mr Henry Potgieter...
EnglishExploring Albertinia
...Tours are on offer for those seeking greater insight into the production
of aloe and the healing qualities
of the aloe.Colourful Places in Albertinia©Chris DalyBargaintinia, a popular second hand shop in Albertinia...
EnglishMaize
...MaizeMaizeField Crops in South AfricaMaize is one
of the most important summer crops produced in South Africa, since white maize is one
of our main dietary staples and yellow maize is the primary energy source in feed rations used for poultry and dairy..
EnglishYellow Gold Robben Island Ring
...Sourced from the infamous Robben Island prison, a fence has been crafted into an item
of beauty and doused in gorgeous yellow gold.
What results is not only an accessory but a token
of the enduring power
of hope and reclamation...
EnglishMilnerton
...MilnertonMilnertonCoastal Suburb
of Cape Town©Eric MillerCoastal suburb
of Milnerton at sunset, Cape Town...
EnglishHistory of Aberdeen
...History
of AberdeenHistory
of AberdeenChurch SettlementAs with the establishment
of most Karoo towns, Aberdeen was founded around the regional congregation's church, the epicentre around which other services and facilities soon sprang up...
EnglishPredation Management in Livestock Farming
...The shift is supported by scientific research that has found that indiscriminate killing
of jackal and caracal to rarely address predation and in some instances even exacerbate the problem by changing the hierarchy in a pack
of predatory animals...
EnglishScuba Diving Sodwana Bay
...Drift diving is the name
of the game in water with an average temperature
of 23°C, maximum 28°C, from March to April. Temperature drops to a minimum
of 20°C between August and September...
EnglishFast Facts About Cheetah
...A recessive gene in cheetah occasionally causes a deviant colour form in which the usual spots
of the cheetah merge to form lines down the body and flanks
of the animal...
EnglishBird Song
...Birds make their calls by means
of an apparatus called a syrinx. This is a cartilaginous device located at the base
of their windpipes just above the lungs...
EnglishReasons to Visit Barkly East
...But if it’s peace you want - punctuated by a bit
of birding and fishing, hiking and biking - then you can do a lot worse than this forgotten corner
of the Drakensberg.By Justin Fox..
EnglishAugrabies Contrast Itinerary Day 2
...You can purchase some
of their award-winning wines, brandy, gin and dessert wines at cellar prices. They also have a selection
of home cooked jams, chutneys, raisins and green figs on sale in the cellar. ..
EnglishHL Hall and Sons
...
Today, located on the outskirts
of Nelspruit in Mpumalanga, Halls Fresh Produce is recognised as one
of the largest subtropical producers with operations
of approximately 7 000 ha
of owned and leased agricultural land; 1 200 ha
of irrigated..
EnglishSirheni Bushveld Camp
...Quietly nestled in the northernmost part
of Kruger National Park, the surrounding region boasts a treasure trove
of remarkable wildlife, from grazing ellies, sable, and roan antelope, to prowling predators like leopard, jackal and hyena...
EnglishWhat’s On a Wine Label?
...The front label is the showcase piece
of the wine estate or producer, which will have the name
of the wine estate or collection name, the variety
of wine, as well as the logo and/or slogan...
EnglishCalitzdorp
...CalitzdorpCalitzdorpTypical Little DorpCalitzdorp in the Western Cape
of South Africa is a typical little dorp with the added benefit
of well-developed tourist facilities...
EnglishWhat Nocturnal Adaptions do Bushbabies Have?
...They are able to bulge their eyeballs to gain focus
of an object.
There is a highly reflective layer called the tapetum lucidum in the back
of the eye, which shines reddish in a spotlight. This also facilitates nighttime vision...
EnglishWhite Rhino Social Groupings
... ©Roger de la HarpeCows without calves will often pair up and newly independent adults may form groups
of the same, or even mixed, sexes
of up to five individuals...
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