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Diving in Umkomaas
...It is not uncommon to find 15 to 150
of these ferocious-looking but docile animals on a single dive. In summer you have every chance
of seeing huge Tiger sharks and Hammerheads...
EnglishWheat Production
...Winter wheat produced on dryland in the Western Cape in South Africa accounts for about 50%
of the country’s total production, whereas most
of the summer wheat is produced under irrigation along major rivers in the Northern Cape.Uses
of Wheat..
EnglishYzerfontein
...©Jean TresfonAerial view
of the coastal gem
of Yzerfontein, Western Cape.The origin
of the name may seem simple at first, but nobody agrees on any
of the different explanations, ranging from a spring with rusty coloured water and tasting
of iron,..
EnglishHistory of the Pedi
...History
of the PediHistory
of the PediGrowing Pedi EmpireAt the height
of their power the Pedi or Maroteng, under the leadership
of Thulare (about 1790—1820), were launching frequent, successful raids on the surrounding peoples...
EnglishZebra
...The extinct quagga was one
of the subspecies
of this zebra. Recently, a program has been implemented to bring back the quagga by using the DNA
of the Burchell’s zebra...
EnglishDewaldt Heyns
...
Dewaldt Heyns was the quiet one in the group
of firm friends, part
of the Elsenburg Agricultural College class
of 1995 that produced a clutch
of some
of the Cape's most talented winemakers
of recent times...
EnglishRobberg Peninsula History and Geography
...Various skeletons have been around the caves, and one
of the most famous ones was one
of a young girl who died around 200 years B.C.Nature Reserve©Jacques MaraisRobberg Nature Reserve signage
of the area...
EnglishGoukamma Traverse Trail
...Part
of the beauty
of this trail run is that you will be ridge-running atop high, grass-covered dunes, with breathtaking views
of the ocean to the south and
of some
of the wide vleis and lakes to the north...
EnglishGamay Noir
...the character
of the wine is derived from its fruity and flowery aromas, with hints
of red fruits such as plums and raspberries, and flowers, such as violets and peonies.By Glenneis Kriel..
EnglishCape Weaver
...This bird is one
of the major pollinators
of aloe flowers in South Africa.Cape Weaver Breeding The Cape weaver is polygynous (the breeding practise
of a male breeding with more than one female at the same time) and colonial...
EnglishHamerkop Nests
...So expert is the roof construction that it can support the weight
of a fully grown man let-alone the usurpers such as Verreaux’s eagle-owls that often occupy the roofs
of the hamerkop’s nest, using them as their own nests.Good InsulationThe..
EnglishThings to Do Near Cathcart
...A couple
of farmers laid out these routes along the Thomas River, revealing staggering views and an interesting variety
of challenges which is the Henderdon Valley Trail...
EnglishRainbow Gorge
...Mike's Pass which is supposed to be the point
of entry for this area, or even from the top
of Tryme Hill should you wish...
EnglishMushroom Compost
...Mushroom CompostMushroom CompostMushroom Farming in South AfricaCompost forms the basis
of mushroom farming. The composition and quality
of the compost will affect the quality and yield
of the mushroom crop...
EnglishNyala
...The home ranges
of both sexes overlap, the ranges
of cows being double the size
of bulls’. They prefer dense woodlands and thickets close to permanent water sources as their habitat...
EnglishColenso
...ColensoColenso©Justin FoxView
of the Tugela River, on which the town
of Colenso is located...
EnglishPig Diseases
...The warning sign for serious diseases is the sudden death
of an unusual number
of animals...
EnglishChardonnay
...On top
of this, when fermented and/or matured in oak barrels or given a second fermentation in bottle, it is capable
of some
of the finest wines in the world...
EnglishLangebaan for Boarders
...Close encounters with southern right whales, huge sunfish and more than 250 species
of resident and migratory birds are just some
of the highlights
of the region.
Windchasers: You'll love kite-boarding in Langebaan...
EnglishTillage, Ploughing and Harrowing
...Tilling
of the soil also commonly refers simply to the preparation
of the seed bed and the working
of the top 20 to 30 cm
of soil referred to as the topsoil.Ploughing©Roger de la HarpeMen ploughing field in Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.Ploughing..
EnglishMalaria Free Waterberg
...Malaria Free WaterbergMalaria Free WaterbergThe Palace
of VulturesThe Waterberg is a wild area three to four hours drive north
of Johannesburg. Situated on a high-lying plateau, it has a unique flora and a wide variety
of game...
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