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Birds of the Western Cape
...Birds
of the Western CapeBirds
of the Western CapeFor The Bird WatchersBirdwatchers are in for a treat when birding in the Western Cape...
EnglishOribi
...They are scarce in Namibia’s Caprivi Strip and the northeastern regions
of Botswana.Spoor DescriptionThe oribi’s hooves point forward and its hind foot is elongated. Its spoor is smaller than that
of the steenbok...
EnglishDie Galg in McGregor
...
During WWII, labour arrived in the form
of Italian POWs, who could draw on 2 500 years
of experience in these things. But the road had only reached Die Galg, above the kloof itself, when that war ended...
EnglishOrpen Rest Camp
...It’s one
of the smaller, more intimate camps in the Kruger National Park where you can spend more time in the company
of nature...
EnglishVivid Emerald Ring
...The Zambian variant
of this deep green gemstone has hints
of blue, an element that’s unique to this region...
EnglishBronze Sunbird and Flower Sculpture
...Depicting a Sunbird in the midst
of extracting nectar from a flower, it's a palpable representation
of mutualism.
The ecological interaction between pollinators and plants is one
of the most beautifully symbolic relationships in nature...
EnglishVlei Bristlegrass
...It also grows at the edges
of forests and rocky scarps
of fertile soil. It is widespread across the tropical regions
of Africa.FlowersVlei bristlegrass flowers from October to May...
EnglishIllovo
... ©Roger de la HarpeSituated on the banks
of the Lovu River, the coastal town
of Illovo in KwaZulu-Natal.The town’s name derives from the river that runs through it, named "iLovo" by the Zulu nation because
of the mlovo trees..
EnglishMalgas
...MalgasMalgasMalgas is a small town in the Western Cape, 25 km north-west
of the Breede River mouth at Witsand and 30 km south-east
of Swellendam. Malgas is the only place south
of the N2, where the Breede River can be crossed...
EnglishCanopy Management
...Enough light and air must be available as a dense vine stays wet longer and may develop more fungal diseases.Ways
of Canopy ManagementHead suckering is the removal
of all unwanted shoots from the canopy
of head trained vines...
EnglishWaterfall Cave in Mnweni
...As already stated the amaNgwane nkosi
of the area is Maswazi Hlongwane (there's a Hlongwane's Kraal just north
of Makhela's)...
EnglishCabbage
...into conical or sugarloaf-headed, ballheaded and drum-headed based on the shape
of the head and the savoy...
EnglishSpinach Planting
...Thereafter, 250 kg
of LAN should be applied at five weeks and again eight weeks from planting...
EnglishThings to Do in Langebaan
...The menu is bursting with the likes
of bokkoms, mussels, angel fish, crayfish and potbrood — all cooked in front
of you on an open fire...
EnglishSuurprium - Medisinale Plant
...Die boom staan ook bekend as die wilde pruim
of aappruim.Die suurpruim groei in boswêreld, grasvelde, op rotsagtige boomstamme en groei ook op termietheuwels...
AfrikaansExplore Somerset West
...©Nigel DennisHelderberg Nature Reserve in Somerset West is home to various indigenous plantlife such as the protea.To get an idea
of the diversity
of flowering plants found here, the reserve has more than double the species
of flowerIng plants found..
EnglishStorms River
...Some
of their graves may still be seen along the outskirts
of the Village, but the main street is a very different place from the jungle lane where elephants once roamed...
EnglishClimate Change: Signs From the Wild
... ©Eric MillerSigns
of drought in Clanwilliam.The following list
of observed changes are from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group 1’s Summary for Policymakers...
EnglishCoriander
...In heavier soils, it is best to ridge the plant rows to aid with the drainage
of water away from the roots...
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