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Spinach
...Is a source
of vitamin A, B1, B2, niacin and calcium...
EnglishWonders of the Renosterveld
...Wonders
of the RenosterveldWonders
of the RenosterveldPlants and Climate ChangeA Highly Select FlowerTwo things typify the bulbs
of the renosterveld - the highly localised home ranges
of many species, and the custom-designed nature
of their pollinators..
EnglishBeaufort West
...For individuals in search
of respite from the hustle and bustle
of city living, the quiet plains
of the heart
of the Karoo are poised to soothe weary souls in need
of restorative healing...
EnglishChoosing a Pig Breed
...On the plus-side they are highly productive, producing litters
of ten and more piglets at a time. Sows might however sometimes need assistance with the raising
of their piglets...
EnglishCanola Cultivation
...Days to flowering varies from 70 to 120 days.New VarietiesThe development
of new canola varieties is an on-going process aimed at improving the competitiveness and income potential
of a crop...
EnglishCoral Reefs
...After a short-lived adventure at the whim
of the current, it will fix itself to the surface
of the reef, often the dead exoskeletons
of previous generations
of coral, and begin to metamorphose...
EnglishHiking in South Africa
...
At the beginning
of the 21st century, many
of us find ourselves in a position where we have more income, resources and free time at our disposal than any previous generation...
EnglishLeopard Fast Facts
...On the majority
of the body, black spots are arranged together to form rosettes.©Nigel DennisThe back and flanks
of the body are a golden colour and the underside almost pure white...
EnglishAccommodation in Hermanus
...
Hermanus is firmly established on the Epicurean map with its offerings
of fresh produce, fine wine and
of course, views
of the best whale-spotting shores in southern Africa...
EnglishKruger's Memorials and Plaques
...Jock
of the Bushveld Plaques - Starting at Numbi Gate, a series
of plaques, branded with an image
of the famous dog, identify various locations along the Old Transport Road, immortalised by Percy FitzPatrick’s popular novel ‘Jock
of the Bushveld..
EnglishBarrydale Landscape
...Do not be surprised if you walk away with lasting friendships as well as great photographs
of your time in Barrydale.The Tradouw Valley©Chris DalyThe scenic view
of Tradouw Valley.Barrydale, the gem
of the Tradouw Valley, is found at the base
of..
EnglishThe Bloody History of Giants Castle
...The Bloody History
of Giants CastleThe Bloody History
of Giants CastleThe Last Stand Against Colonial ForcesIn a region drenched with the blood and tears
of history, Giant's Castle in KwaZulu-Natal has seen more action than most...
EnglishThe Science of Islands
...Distant islands have fewer species while closer islands have more species because
of their higher likelihood
of successfully crossing the deserts
of salty water...
EnglishLongfins
...Some have a ‘false eye’ on the back
of the dorsal fin to confuse prey. Look like eels when they hide head first in crevices. Usually seen alone on reefs...
EnglishSquirrelfish
...Usually red in colouration with lighter vertical lines across the body.General InformationMyripristinae sub-family consists
of 8 genera and 84 species. They are part
of the soldierfish family...
EnglishMiddelpos
...©Marinda LouwMiddelpos is one
of the most authentic ‘karoo’ towns in South Africa, with a small population
of generational locals and farmers, quaint Victorian buildings and small stores that have been in the same family since the early..
EnglishHistory of Knysna
...History
of KnysnaHistory
of KnysnaEarly Settlers in KnysnaThe history
of Knysna begins with a handful
of Dutch settlers who hacked their way through the forests and established farms in the region...
EnglishFraserburg
...The area is well-known for sheep farming and its geological importance, as it is one
of the sites
of the Geological Society
of South Africa...
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