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Family Relaxation
...nature and the environment
5 star accommodation that caters for families in a malaria free area
Children’s coordinator with various social, sports, art and
cultural activities to keep young ones active and learn more about their environment and..
EnglishMokopane History
...They changed their minds in 1890 and re-occupied the place, which paved the way for its current occupation as an important agricultural and mining town.Cultural CollectionThe Arend Dieperink Museum has within its confines an impressive
cultural collection..
EnglishPort Elizabeth
...Eastern Cape, South Africa.Port Elizabeth, gently nestled on the coast between Cape Town and Durban, boasts a host
of cultural attractions offering insight into the lives
of people less fortunate than yourself...
EnglishLeopard Senses
...Leopards have a large
cultural significance and capes made from leopard skins are worn as ceremonial costumes to denote the status
of the wearer...
EnglishMapungubwe Museum
...The museum is working with South
African Institute
of Objects to establish a metallics department so that it can develop a local capacity for restoration...
EnglishPrince Albert Architectural Styles
...The Fransie Pienaar Museum depicts the natural and
cultural history
of the area, and has an interesting display on the brief but frantic gold rush, which took place following the discovery
of alluvial gold in the area in 1890.Fransie Pienaar MuseumThe..
EnglishShayamoya Tiger Fishing and Game Lodge
...The area beyond the lodge is also worth exploring, as there are a number
of game reserves to visit, as well as
cultural tours, hiking trails and historical attractions to see...
EnglishBasotho Initiation Rituals
...Today initiation has a new, strong hold, tied in with a determination to use
cultural activities as a mark
of a Basotho identity and Africanness...
EnglishMuizenberg Attractions
...Together with the spectacular lake, the craggy mountains and the friendly locals representing all kinds
of cultural facets, visitors will find something special drawing them back, time and again, to Muizenberg...
EnglishMamre
...It has a rich biodiversity and an interesting
cultural history; more than 234 plant species have been recorded in the reserve while nearby Duckitt Nurseries on Oude Post Farm has the largest orchid nursery in South Africa, if not the southern hemisphere..
EnglishNtwana Rites of Passage
...©Dr Peter MagubaneNtwana women are the upholders
of Ntwana tradition,
culture and heritage.Coming-out Rituals©Dr Peter MagubaneFemale Ntwana initiates during the coming-out ceremony.Rites
of passage, such as coming-out rituals, weddings and..
EnglishHistoric Buildings of Montagu
...
The KWV buildings are examples
of industrial architecture dating back to the 20th century. It was acquired by the Montagu Museum in the 1990s and now serves as an art gallery that forms part
of the Montagu Museum Art and
Culture Centre...
EnglishThe French Huguenots
...The first Huguenots arrived in the Cape in 1688, and brought with them an element
of culture and sophistication that was sorely lacking from the ramshackle Company outpost...
EnglishDrink in the Sights of Paarl
...Paarl is a charming and historical little town, filled with
cultural heritage. The town is dotted with museums and galleries, monuments, antique shops and quaint coffee shops...
EnglishLake St Lucia
...The dunes here are up to 25 000 years old, there are 100 species
of coral with five distinct
cultural groups, whose traditional fish traps date back 700 years.Did You Know?..
EnglishHighveld Nature Reserves
...
Loskop Dam Nature Reserve lies in the
cultural heartland
of Mpumalanga and borders the largest dam in the Southern Hemisphere - the Loskop Dam...
EnglishNature in Baviaanskloof
...The 180 000 ha United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) World Heritage Site is ensconced between the Kouga and Baviaanskloof mountains, and rates as the country’s third largest nature conservation area.What to Look Out..
EnglishUNESCO and The Cradle of Humankind
...UNESCO and The Cradle
of HumankindUNESCO and The Cradle
of HumankindA World Heritage SiteThe Cradle
of Humankind (or COH, as I familiarly call it) was first inducted onto the World Heritage List as a site
of cultural significance in 1999, or site number..
EnglishNitida
...
Typically
of Durbanville, the hills
of his farm offer various different
aspects, altitudes and micro-climates to produce outstanding fruit he believed would sell his wines...
EnglishTshwane and the Second Anglo-Boer War
...War in 1899 that had the most profound effect on the country's political and
cultural landscape, as the 'peace
of coming together' treaty that was signed at Melrose House on 31 May 1902, in Pretoria...
EnglishWestern Cape Explorers
...The first explorers were usually company employees who were ordered to venture out into the wild, unknown
of the South
African interior to gather intelligence about the local tribes...
EnglishEastern Cape Province Coat of Arms
...Supporting the arms are two eland, the largest
of the antelope and widespread throughout the Eastern Cape. In Bushman folklore the eland were revered and an important part
of their
culture...
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