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Battle Cave in Central Drakensberg
...You can't overnight in Junction Cave because floods caused it to collapse some years ago.Grindstone Caves Trails This walk is only 7 km each way, with a slice
of forest near the start, the possibility
of a guided tour
of Battle Cave (one
of the best..
EnglishPride of de Kaap
...Pride
of de KaapPride
of de Kaap© Roger de la HarpeNamePride
of de Kaap (Bauhinia galpinii)DescriptionThe pride
of de Kaap blooms during March and April, but may flower as early as November...
EnglishRiebeek West
...The original farmhouse, school room, poultry house, coach house, dairy and stables have been restored by the owners
of the farm, cement company PPC. An interesting collection
of photographs is displayed in one
of the outbuildings...
EnglishKruger Park Drives
...The clink
of fruit bats, whoops
of hyenas, and cry
of jackals or owl calls add spice to your viewing pleasure.By Justin Fox..
English1684 The Copper Mountain of Namaqualand
...One member
of this group, Hendrik Claudius, was an artist who produced one
of the first series
of illustrations featuring the plants
of Namaqualand, including the kokerboom.Unwieldy Expedition©Jacques MaraisIf you are the driving type, Springbok..
EnglishUpington Attractions
...©Roger de la HarpeView
of the Gariep River.Upington also has two unique statues, one symbolising the contribution
of the donkey to the development
of the area, and the other serving as a reminder
of the role
of the camel during the early days
of..
EnglishWine Exports by Country
...Wine Exports by CountryWine Exports by CountryGlobal Market©Louise BrodieWith global sales reaching into the billions
of dollars, wine can be considered one
of the world’s largest markets...
EnglishWhat Do Baboons Eat?
...Impala, as well as kudu, bushbuck and civet, pick up the scraps
of fruits or shoots that baboons knock or drop out
of trees.
Baboons are one
of few animals with the dexterity to dig for water...
EnglishTulbagh
...It is also known for its plum farming and excellent production
of wine, due to the valley’s fertile soils and a number
of different mesoclimates. Tulbagh is perfect for day trips or a weekend getaway, as it lies just 80 minutes from Cape Town...
EnglishOttoshoop
... ©Roger de la HarpeLandscape view over Madikwe Game Reserve, one
of the reserves to visit near Ottoshoop.The town was the commercial capital
of South Africa during its boom years from 1879 to 1880, when it was known for its exceptional mining..
EnglishBuckwheat
...It is a good cover crop and provides a good source
of nectar for bees.©Nima t100A field
of flowering Buckwheat...
EnglishCederberg Accommodation
...From the unique birdlife gliding across a blue skyline to dips in crisp mountain rock pools, a stay in the diverse landscape
of the Cederberg is a glimpse
of paradise...
EnglishHowick
...HowickHowick'Place
of the Tall One'Howick is in the heart
of the uMngeni Municipal region in the Midlands
of KwaZulu-Natal, within easy reach
of both Pietermaritzburg and the Ukhahlamba Drakensberg, one
of South Africa's World Heritage Sites...
EnglishHistory of The Strand
...History
of The StrandHistory
of The StrandFrom Farm to TownMany years ago - about 1695 - a Corporal
of the Dutch East India Company first set foot on the white sands
of Milk Bay...
EnglishOverberg Caverns
...Klipgat Cave in Walker Bay Reserve has offered up the artefacts
of Middle Stone Age people who probably used this ‘dwelling’ off and on for tens
of thousands
of years...
EnglishHistory of Uitenhage
...History
of UitenhageHistory
of UitenhageEastern District
of the Cape ColonyUitenhage is the second oldest town in the Eastern districts
of the former Cape Colony...
EnglishTomato
...For ideal productions the soil should be rich in organic matter and free
of root-knot nematodes.ClimateThe wide variation in climate in South Africa allows the planting and production
of fresh tomatoes in open fields in various parts
of the country all..
EnglishWhere to Go Diving in False Bay
...A number
of sites on both sides
of the bay are distinguished by vast, dense and beautiful kelp forests that house any number
of creatures such as Pyjama sharks, Leopard catsharks and Puffadder shysharks...
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