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Monks Cowl Cave
...Turn left to follow the Contour Path for 4 km in and out
of the gullies round the base
of Cathkin Peak...
EnglishExplore the Western Cape
...Between them, from about 1830 to 1880, they were in charge
of the building
of 32 major mountain passes and main railway lines and bridges...
EnglishThings to Do in Illovo
...It is an 18 km, fully marked mountain bike trail with superb singletrack and the chance
of viewing wildlife and an abundance
of bird life...
EnglishThings to Do in Napier
...
A local adventure company has a range
of mountain activities for the Napier tourist to choose from. You can explore the magnificent mountain ranges
of the Cape by abseiling down the mountain range...
EnglishSweet Piquanté Peppers
...Before the fruit is pickled or bottled, the seeds are removed to reduce the spiciness
of the peppers to more palatable levels. Origins
of the PEPPADEW BrandThe story
of the origin
of the PEPPADEW® brand is quite a remarkable story...
EnglishIdentification of Cheetah
...Identification
of CheetahIdentification
of CheetahPredation Management in Livestock FarmingThe Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) derives its name from the Hindi word “Chita”, which means “spotted one” because
of the round black spots..
EnglishFlowers and Trees of the Cederberg
...Flowers and Trees
of the CederbergFlowers and Trees
of the CederbergRare Endemic Fynbos Flowers©Marinda LouwCape fynbos flowers.The northernmost extension
of the Cape Fold Mountains is the Cederberg, which shelters some
of the rarest endemic fynbos..
EnglishCarob Production in South Africa
...None
of these could be produced and released on a commercial scale as a consistent supply
of carob as well as processing facilities for the carob is needed...
EnglishThe Use of Pots
...The Use
of PotsThe Use
of PotsArts and Crafts in Rural South AfricaCommunities like the Bantwane often preserve old pots which are used for brewing beer...
EnglishDouglas
...In 1867, a group
of Alabama settlers from Grahamstown signed an agreement giving them the right to establish a town.©Jacques MaraisThe town
of Douglas was named after General Sir Percy Douglas, Lieutenant Governor
of the Cape Colony...
EnglishHilton College
...Today, it has a proud heritage and continues to mould future generations
of pupils into great men
of the country...
EnglishKamieskroon
...The granite formations are bold and spectacular here to the south
of Springbok, and it makes you want to get out
of your car and shout at the top
of your voice just to hear the echo reverberate in that quietness so specific to this part
of the Northern..
EnglishBenguela Current Shift
...It could be the inevitable consequence
of increasingly high-tech fishing methods, ending in chronic over-extraction
of fish...
EnglishBuffalo Senses
...It is believed that the coordination
of the numerous members within a herd is controlled by olfactory cues that afford recognition
of individuals and allow the grouping
of animals into sub-herds...
EnglishWhite Rhino Appearance
...The most prominent feature
of the rhino is its horns.
These are weapons
of defence used to protect itself and its offspring from predators or during bouts
of combat...
EnglishPied Crow
...The pied crow is a host
of the greater spotted cuckoo.BehaviourNormally found in pairs, but will flock in non-breeding times
of the year...
EnglishWine Estates Near Pniel
...This winery produces a small range
of red wines (max. 1000 cases) from 5 acres
of land. Visitors can expect an intimate tasting experience, which includes a tour
of the cellar...
EnglishWorcester Adventures
...With at least a dozen waterfalls and drops (some
of up to 80 m) and a range
of jump or abseil options, thrills and terror, come packaged as part
of this outdoor adventure...
EnglishGeological History of Barkly West
...Geological History
of Barkly WestGeological History
of Barkly WestCanteen KoppieIn December 1871, Sir Henry Barkly, Governor
of the Cape, was appointed Governor
of Griqualand West and Canteen Koppie was later renamed Barkly West in his honour...
EnglishRabbit Breeding
...Both bucks and does must be
of minimum age, or weight, for the breed.
The minimum age for miniature breeds is 5 - 6 months for bucks and does. For the medium-sized or giant breeds, bucks should be a minimum
of 6 - 8 months
of age...
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