did you mean? cultural affects of african cultural8852 results found
page 154 of 355
The Top of Table Mountain
...country's climbing activity, but with the founding
of the Mountain Club
of South Africa in 1890 exploration
of other areas
of the western Cape mountainland began with great enthusiasm...
EnglishBefore the Vredefort Impact
...The first layer
of new rocks to be formed on the Kaapvaal craton is called the Dominion group.
It consists
of a thin layer
of sedimentary rocks topped by a thicker layer
of igneous rocks...
EnglishWhy Do Birds Sing?
...A call is the contact communication used between both sexes
of bird all year round. It may alert an individual as to the location
of its chick or the whereabouts
of its other flock members...
EnglishPaarl Wine Route
...During the post-war period
of 1945, a group
of grape farmers established Simonsvlei and aimed to produce larger amounts
of quality wine that would still be affordable...
EnglishDisruptions in Ndebele Life
...Both
of these scenarios saw numbers
of Ndzundza - often accompanied by the herds
of cattle they had built up - looking for new places to settle...
EnglishAbout Cherries
...The biggest production
of sweet cherries came from Turkey for decades, but recently Chile became the biggest grower
of sweet cherries in the world...
EnglishAlbertina Sisulu
...Albertina Sisulu stepped up and became a second mother to the children
of her friends who couldn’t be with their families. Dali Tambo, son
of Oliver Tambo, was one
of these children. “She gave me unconditional love...
EnglishKaapsehoop
...Located high in the mountains, amid jagged spikes
of weathered sandstone, this tiny village has only a few quirky shops and a couple
of restaurants...
EnglishSeweweekspoort and Zoar
...It is one
of the best examples
of the Cape Fold mountains as the folded layers
of rock are clearly seen from the road...
EnglishAccommodation in Knysna
...Knysna is a natural paradise
of lush, indigenous forests, tranquil lakes and golden beaches, and visitors can experience the best
of the Garden Route by staying at one
of the many luxury and comfortable Knysna accommodation options...
EnglishMthatha (Previously Umtata)
...Founded in 1879 under the name Umtata, the town was known as the capital
of the Transkei, the homeland
of the Xhosa people.Worship place, Mthatha, Eastern Cape.After regulation changes in 1994, Mthatha became part
of a municipality and is now the largest..
EnglishSea Clams
...Some sea clams are covered by the sand, others live on the substrate and only a few
of the species can swim. Sea clams are edible, most
of what are its gonads or reproductive cells...
EnglishCaledon Hot Springs
...Caledon Hot SpringsCaledon Hot SpringsMineral-rich WaterCaledon is known for the hot, mineral-rich water which burbles out
of the ground in the hills above the village. It has attracted tourists in search
of relaxation for years...
EnglishTokara
...Each
of the other farms displays another piece
of the puzzle.
With Webb’s help, Ferreria planted classic wine varieties on the various slopes
of the hilly landscape...
EnglishSomething Sweet
...Once the eiswein is ready for consumption it is said to have an approximation
of 10% alcohol by volume and a level
of sweetness that is approximately 160 to 220 gram per litre
of residual sugar (g/L
of RS)...
EnglishMagaliesburg
...It was the abundant water and lush fauna that attracted the first inhabitants, but the infamous glitter
of gold lured a final, more rapacious wave
of settlers...
EnglishSemillon Wine Styles of South Africa
...Semillon Wine Styles
of South AfricaSemillon Wine Styles
of South AfricaSemillon is viewed as a heritage grape, possibly one
of the oldest varieties to have been planted in South Africa...
EnglishPeople of South Africa
...People
of South AfricaPeople
of South AfricaSouth Africa boasts a plethora
of internationally celebrated authors, musicians, academics, politicians, activists, journalists and more...
Englishpage 154 of 355
NextPrevious