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Umkomaas
...At the beginning
of 2005 Aliwal Shoal became a Marine Protected Area (MPA).
The Aliwal Shoal MPA has a diverse variety
of fish which is a very popular attraction for scuba divers, fishermen and spear-fishermen...
EnglishCape Peninsula's Fynbos
...the Isle
of Wight, or half the size
of New York City, and has more plant species than the entire British Isles (Table Mountain alone has some 2 500 recorded species).Since the first
of its plants (a blue sugar-bush, at first classified as a new species..
EnglishHex River Valley
...The strategic significance
of the route has been recognized since the very earliest days
of the region’s settlement and has had a strong influence on the development
of the valley and adjacent regions to the north...
EnglishCarl Schultz
...Schultz the Cellarmaster in the Kitchen.It could be a result
of being one
of five brothers,
of whom only one is not involved in the wine industry: Heinrich, a biochemist...
EnglishKuruman Attractions
...This has provided an unbroken record, not just
of human occupation, but
of developing human technology, from about the time
of the human-ape divergence right up to the Middle Stone Age...
EnglishCollective Feasting of Birds
...Collective Feasting
of BirdsCollective Feasting
of BirdsBird Party©Nigel DennisBlue waxbill (Uraeginthus angolensis) Kruger National Park, South Africa.Birds
of different species
of birds, frequently associate in mixed feeding parties and are found..
EnglishInsect Pests of Maize
...Insect Pests
of MaizeInsect Pests
of MaizeField Crops in South AfricaMaize Stalk Borer©Louise BrodieFarmers need to regularly scout their crops for insect damage.Here is a list
of the predominant insect pests
of maize with which maize farmers have..
EnglishLife of a Swartland Farm Worker
...Life
of a Swartland Farm WorkerLife
of a Swartland Farm WorkerPhysical WorkThe work
of a farm hand is often physical, requiring strength and fortitude working outside in the heat and dust...
EnglishDance Staffs
...The use
of wart-like amasumpa patterns on the head
of the staff suggests that the carver was probably from the Zulu kingdom...
EnglishNational Wool Growers Association of South Africa
...National Wool Growers Association
of South AfricaNational Wool Growers Association
of South Africa©National Wool Growers' AssociationThe National Wool Growers' Association
of South Africa (NWGA) was founded during a Wool Conference in Middleburg..
EnglishThe Origin of Barrydale
...The Origin
of BarrydaleThe Origin
of BarrydaleJames BarryFounded in the 1700s by European settlers, Barrydale, formerly known as Kannaland, came to be as a result
of intrepid settlers looking for arable land that would support their farming...
EnglishWhat Type of Digestion do Hippos Have?
...They are not selective
of which species they eat or which part
of the plant they feed on. Their broad muscular lips allow them to pluck short grass which they ‘mow’ repeatedly or taller swathes
of grass. They are noisy feeders...
EnglishOutdoor Activities Near Maclear
... ©Roger de la HarpeThe road leading to Naude's Nek Pass which connects the towns
of Maclear and Rhodes is perfect for a 4x4 adventure.The dirt road between Maclear and the quaint town
of Rhodes is part
of the route to Naude’s Nek Pass,..
EnglishCape Hare
...There are twelve subspecies
of the Cape hare throughout Africa.©Nigel J DennisAppearanceThe Cape hare’s fur is
of a pale brownish-grey colour, with a black and white tail and long ears...
EnglishGrape Fungal Diseases
...The result is wood decay with the consequent death
of the vines. The most characteristic symptom
of eutypa dieback in a vineyard is short-node canes with small leaves...
EnglishBedford
...This gem
of a dorp nestles at the foot
of Kaggaberg along the southern edge
of the Winterberg. Founded in 1854 by Andries Stockenström on his farm Maasström, Bedford was named after Lord Russel, the Duke
of Bedford in England...
EnglishThe Travesty of Food Supply and Biofuels
...The Travesty
of Food Supply and BiofuelsThe Travesty
of Food Supply and BiofuelsClimate Change in South AfricaGreat Tortilla UprisingSouth Africa’s staple, maize, has many faces: a bowl
of sadza or umphokoqo with beans; lumps
of iphuthu, moulded..
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