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Family Time In Nature
...With it’s laid back atmosphere, tailor made safaris and being able to take each day as it comes, enables you to fully embrace a South
African safari...
EnglishModimolle Attractions
...©Nigel DennisRoan antelope (Hippotragus equinus).❮❯The Nylsvley Nature Reserve is a formidable South
African wetland...
EnglishNational Symbols Timeline
...- Negotiations for the transition from apartheid to democracy was well underway at the World Trade Centre, Kempton Park.
7 September 1993 - The Multi-Party Negotiating Council appoints a National Symbols Commission
End 1993 - The Interim South
African..
EnglishHistory of Paul Roos Gymnasium
...This South
African-born Murray — a theologian, educationist, writer and mystic — established the Stellenbosch Seminary for the training
of DRC ministers...
EnglishKalahari Dreaming at Tswalu
...Meerkats are part
of the mongoose family, whose mannerisms and social behaviour make them among the most endearing
of African animals...
EnglishFood Security: The Big Picture
...It drains 3% off the GDP
of African economies, it kills 3.5 million children annually and contributes to more than a third
of deaths
of children under the age
of five, says the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)...
EnglishKudu
...The kudu is also known to eat South
African succulents such as spekboom and aloes.Kudu BreedingFor male kudu, the rutting season occurs between April and May in South Africa...
EnglishFranschhoek
...Not only is Franschhoek South Africa’s Culinary Capital; this town is the only member in the southern hemisphere
of the Delice Network
of Good Food Cities
of the World...
EnglishExplore the Overberg
...migrants such as curlew sandpipers); reed skulkers such as crakes, flufftails, moorhens and gallinules; the pelicans and seabirds that visit the lake; or even the two resident pairs
of fish eagles whose high-pitched call is the song
of the wild
African..
EnglishMountain Scenery
...Unique FeaturesAbundant walking and hiking trails
Horse riding, swimming, climbing and birding
Trout fishing (catch and release)
Self catering accommodation for groups and families
Picnics at Tugela FallsYour ExperienceIf you are looking for a South
African..
EnglishHistory of the Wilderness
...This went on for over 35 years until a new resident owner was found at the end
of the 19th century.
In 1902, at the end
of the South
African War, The Wilderness was bought by a syndicate headed by Montagu White...
EnglishEarly Visual Records of Grass Arts
...”Muller and Snelleman Plate XIII, early 1990s.The practice among neighbouring southern
African communities
of exchanging both basketwork technologies and various commodities can be seen in Muller and Snelleman’s observation that a basket from..
EnglishTranquility Now
...At this private lodge in the Kruger National Park, you can even request for meals to be served in-suite (ideal for honeymooners and couples) or why not share a bottle
of local South
African wine with other guests, as you toast to the Big-5...
EnglishUnrivalled Panorama
...Located in the Sabi Sand Private Reserve, it sits on the top
of a rocky outcrop or ‘koppie’, providing the perfect lookout point over the
African landscape...
EnglishTraditional Bush Lodge
...Guests can enjoy an abundance
of African inspired cuisine within the traditional boma, while being serenaded by the sounds
of nature. Children 12 years and over are welcome at Arathusa Safari Lodge...
EnglishProcessing of Ostriches
...This sized bird will produce a carcass
of about 42 kg (46%).
Of this, the meat yield - steak, fillet and trimmings - are about 27 kg. The main slaughtering season is from November to April, with a slow-down during the South
African winter months...
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