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Kobs
...Some species have a pair
of small barbels. Mostly silver or brown coloured. Plain kobs have a maroon sheen.General InfoSciaenidae family consists
of 70 genera and 270 species...
EnglishEshowe
...The name Eshowe is said to possibly come from the gentle noise
of the wind through the trees...
EnglishWolseley
...The town has an abundance
of water that comes from a natural watershed dividing the Berg and Breede Rivers, so a variety
of farming occurs in the area...
EnglishWild Date Palm
...The bark
of the wild date palm is dark brown to dark grey.Wild Date Palm Flowers and FruitThe flowers
of this tree are inflorescence, carried in axils
of new leaves close to the stem’s apex. Different genders grow on different plants...
EnglishDr Peter Magubane Exposes Child Labour
..." Only five
of the thirty-five boys and girls he has helped have returned to the streets.Exploited and PoorHe reaches his next stop. It's off the tar road and into the heart
of the Jabulani coal yard...
EnglishA Glimpse of Cape Malay Culture
...But there was another emotion too, that
of envy. I was jealous
of a people able to create a sense
of mystery, a ritual
of beauty, right here in the city where I lived...
EnglishCarignan
...The result was the production
of billions
of litres
of poor quality Carignan wine...
EnglishExperience Kruger National Park Your Way
...The park boasts 34 types
of amphibian, 116 different reptilian species, 505 species
of birds and 147 mammals species, over 300 different types
of trees, 1980 species
of plants and 49 species
of fish.By Justin Fox..
EnglishAtmospheric System and Pollution
...Allow your mind's eye to follow the ribbons
of fading colour about. Eventually, there will be no visible suggestion
of ink, but molecular remnants
of it will be found in every cubic millimetre
of water...
EnglishMabibi
...It forms part
of the Kosi Bay coastal forest reserve, and is surrounded by a stunning subtropical forest, a pristine coastline and a sense
of serenity...
EnglishSurgeonfish
...Pair
of spines either side
of the base
of the tail which are very sharp – hence the name. Very colourful with exquisite patterns.General InformationAcanthurus genus consists
of 38 species. Found on all coral reefs, grazing alone or in schools...
EnglishFast Facts on Giraffes
...Fast Facts on GiraffesFast Facts on Giraffes© Peter DelaneyThe only other member
of the giraffe family is the Okapi which is found in the Democratic Republic
of Congo.SizeMales ave 4-5,5 m tall (max 6 m); females ave 3,5 –4,5 m tallWeightMales 970..
EnglishWhale Shark
...Whale sharks are the largest living fish in the sea and can have a mass
of up to 20 tons. Their mouths are 1.5m wide, and has 300 to 350 rows
of tiny teeth, but are not used in feeding...
EnglishVenomous Marine Life
...Venomous Marine LifeVenomous Marine Life© Jean TresfonDiver with a venomous Stingray.The venomous marine life
of South Africa are found all along the coastline
of the country, and although some pose little threat to humans, there are a few to know..
EnglishNdebele Ndzundza Beadwork and Art
...This is also the time
of the year when they did most
of their beadwork, sitting together in their courtyards
of their homes, enjoying the camaraderie
of other women in the homestead and the mellow warmth
of the winter sun...
EnglishThe Problem of Food Wastage
...is beginning to reverse modern gains in life expectancy, with the emaciated form
of someone in a northern Kenyan refugee camp as the 2011 famine in the Horn
of Africa has driven thousands
of people to the brink
of death.Not Just a Waste
of FoodAccording..
EnglishIsandlwana Fame
...Isandlwana FameIsandlwana FameThe Most Visited BattlefieldWhen British General, Lord Chelmsford, acting on intelligence, split the British force in the hope
of engaging the Zulu, he laid the ground for the most important Zulu victory
of the Anglo-Zulu..
EnglishHomestead Geometric Invention
...Since the visual impact
of these designs depends in part on the way light falls on the surface
of the walls, the appearance
of murals
of this kind changes in the course
of a single day...
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