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1861 A Spectacle of Namaqualand

...By 1908, it had a population of more than 2000 people. Nababeep closed during the copper slump of 1919, but reopened in 1937 and continued to operate, albeit under constant threat of closure, until the early 1980s...
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Activities in Ladismith

...  The Klein Swartberg Mountains is high on the list of climbing destinations for the mountaineering community in South Africa, boasting five of the eight highest peaks in the Western Cape within a 15 km radius of Ladismith...
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King Protea Rhino Ceramic

...King Protea Rhino CeramicKing Protea Rhino CeramicKing of BloomsSouth Africa’s national flower since the 70s, the Protea has long been a symbol of rebirth and beauty...
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Cooking with Chicken

...parts of the chicken...
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Location of Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern Cape

...Location of Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern CapeLocation of Addo Elephant National Park, Eastern CapeAddo Elephant National Park is a great self drive destination in the Eastern Cape, South Africa...
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Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc

...The skin of both varieties is thin and tough, while the flesh is soft, sweet and juicy...
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White River

...White RiverWhite RiverBooming Tourist CentreA charming little town, White River has grown from a sleepy little town into a booming tourist centre with dozens of tourist attractions...
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Rose Gold Fence Ring

...Rose Gold Fence RingRose Gold Fence RingSymbol of Hope❮❯From a collection founded on the ideals of justice and freedom, comes this unforgettable piece...
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Why Do Hippos Love Water?

...An adult consumes only 15-40 kg of grass in a night, a mere 1.5% percent of its body weight. Usually large mammals need to eat about 5% of their body weight to sustain their nutrient requirements. Hippos come out of the water at night to feed...
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Merlot

...has been in the Bordeaux region of France since the early 18th Century...
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Prestige Items

... ©AngasThis included trade items like blankets, the feathers of rare or exotic birds, the skins of some wild animals and different forms of adornment made from imported brass and copper...
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Collecting Rainwater from Roofs

...Remove build-up of dirt collected on top of the tank.Source Water Research Commission..
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Activities at Karoo National Park

...of fossils in the world...
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White-backed Vulture

...This is due to a number of reasons, including the dwindling of habitat, collisions with power lines and nest disturbance. The destruction of trees that are used for nesting is also a factor...
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Premier Diving Destination

...  If you are looking to escape the madness of city life, then this is the place for you. Switch out the beeping of your electronic devices, for the chirping of birds and the buzz of the cicadas...
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Predation Management South Africa

...By 1994, ongoing efforts  between the department of environmental affairs and the department of agriculture had yielded some coordinated predation management...
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Kambaku at Sea

...The air is filled with the refreshing scent of untouched nature. Kambaku at Sea is designed to help you appreciate nature by displaying the panoramic view of luscious vegetation which is transformed in the light of sunrise and sunset...
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Wupperthal

...Craggy Cederberg peaks ruck up all round this near-forgotten mission town located about 75km southeast of Clanwilliam, so do not expect it to be an easy drive...
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Welgevonden Private Game Reserve

...It boasts more than 50 species of mammals, including brown hyena, aardwolf and aardvark, while the grassy plains teem with antelope...
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Wine Type Terminology

...  Whether you are brushing up on your terminology or only just getting into the swing of things, here is a refresher course on the most prominent terms used in the wine community...
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Onion

...The stem of the plant is a flattened disc at the base and the tubular leaves form a pseudo stem where their sheaths overlap...
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Madiba Surrounded by Heavyweights

...I had neither enough power to compensate for my lack of speed nor enough speed to make up for my lack of power. I did not enjoy the violence of boxing so much as the science of it...
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Memories to Cherish

...Unique FeaturesSituated on both sides of a river bed for an authentic wildlife experience Specialised children’s activities & kids of all ages welcome Authentic tent-style accommodation with king size beds Sunset drinks with views over the..
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How Do Ostriches Adapt to the Heat?

...This is the bird equivalent of panting but is much less energy expensive. The gular skin sits towards the back of a bird’s mouth and is well supplied with blood capillaries...
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Brown Hyena

...They stay clear of areas inhabited by the spotted hyena...
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