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Howick
...HowickHowick'Place
of the Tall One'Howick is in the heart
of the uMngeni Municipal region in the Midlands
of KwaZulu-Natal, within easy reach
of both Pietermaritzburg and the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg, one
of South Africa's World Heritage Sites...
EnglishHistory of The Strand
...History
of The StrandHistory
of The StrandFrom Farm to TownMany years ago - about 1695 - a Corporal
of the Dutch East India Company first set foot on the white sands
of Milk Bay...
EnglishOverberg Caverns
...Klipgat Cave in Walker Bay Reserve has offered up the artefacts
of Middle Stone Age people who probably used this ‘dwelling’ off and on for tens
of thousands
of years...
EnglishHistory of Uitenhage
...History
of UitenhageHistory
of UitenhageEastern District
of the Cape ColonyUitenhage is the second oldest town in the Eastern districts
of the former Cape Colony...
EnglishTomato
...For ideal productions the soil should be rich in organic matter and free
of root-knot nematodes.ClimateThe wide variation in climate in South Africa allows the planting and production
of fresh tomatoes in open fields in various parts
of the country all..
EnglishWhere to Go Diving in False Bay
...A number
of sites on both sides
of the bay are distinguished by vast, dense and beautiful kelp forests that house any number
of creatures such as Pyjama sharks, Leopard catsharks and Puffadder shysharks...
EnglishHighlights of the Robben Island Tour
...Highlights
of the Robben Island TourHighlights
of the Robben Island TourThe Ferry Ride©David FlemingerA highlight
of the Robben Island tour is the actual boat ride over to the island...
EnglishKimberley Battlefield Route
...Kimberley Battlefield RouteKimberley Battlefield RouteThe Siege
of KimberleyThe Siege
of Kimberley (15 October 1899 - 15 February 1900) acts as an endpoint for the fascinating N12 Battlefield Route, which takes in the battle
of Belmont (23 November 1899..
EnglishBlackberries
...The selection
of plant material only started around the mid to late 1800s...
EnglishFilefish
...The name ‘filefish’ derives from the sandpaper-like texture
of its skin...
EnglishExciting Getaway
...The tented Thakadu River Camp is a lavish “Out
of Africa” experience with maximum sophistication
Thakadu, owned by the Batlokwa people, is one
of 2 camps that are part
of an eco-tourism partnership between North West Parks, the Motlatedi..
EnglishKnysna Elephant Park's Natural History
...Knysna Elephant Park's Natural HistoryKnysna Elephant Park's Natural HistoryElephants
of the Garden RouteApart from trees, the Garden Route was also once home
of the Elephants, great herds
of them roaming through the woody plains and green forests...
EnglishAugrabies Falls National Park
...Augrabies Falls National ParkAugrabies Falls National ParkPlace
of Great NoiseTrip into the heart
of the Green Kalahari region north
of Upington, and you will find yourself in a place where kokerbome (quiver trees) and lunar rockscapes rear up from plains..
EnglishWitsand
...©Jean TresfonAerial view
of Witsand and Breede River mouth, Western Cape Province.One
of the greatest concentrations
of Southern right whales come here to calve every year...
EnglishHeadrests
...HeadrestsHeadrestsArt
of South Africa's Rural CommunitiesHistorically, headrests were used by both men and women throughout Southeast Africa, but there is no significant evidence
of the adoption
of carved headrests among the Xhosa-speaking communities..
EnglishBlyde River Canyon
...More recent relics
of human habitation include a number
of stonewall settlements dating from the early Iron Age, a collection
of sixth-century clay heads unearthed near Lydenburg, and now on display in that town's museum, and panels
of monochromatic..
EnglishThe Aging of Wine
...The Aging
of WineThe Aging
of WineTale as Old as Time©Louise BrodieThe grape is but a small fruit with a soft shell and a sweet, fleshy interior that, when fermented, creates the liquid
of the gods - good ol’ wine...
EnglishChacma Baboon Behaviour
...Baboons are terrestrial primates and they spend the majority
of their day on the ground. This is unusual for a member
of the monkey family most
of which are confined to safer tree habitats...
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