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About Figs
...About FigsAbout FigsFig Farming in South AfricaPart
of a genus
of between 750 and 800 recorded species, the ‘eating fig’, Ficus carica, is unique...
EnglishLephalale Attractions
...For those looking to dial back the adrenaline, there are plenty
of bird watching opportunities, hiking and peaceful picnic spots, from which to take in the tranquil surrounds
of the coal mining town...
EnglishGreater Kruger Prime Location
...A stay in the Greater Kruger offers a more intimate and fulfilling safari experience in South Africa.Associated Private Nature Reserves©Nigel DennisWest
of the private nature reserve
of Manyeleti in the Greater Kruger is a cluster
of several large..
EnglishCanola Production
...©Jean TresfonMost
of South Africa's canola is produced in the Western Cape.Canola meal and oil cake, which are by-products
of oil processing, are good sources
of animal protein with canola grain containing 36% to 46% oil and 20% to 24% protein and..
EnglishHippo
...The increase
of attack on humans is due to the arrogance
of many people not respecting the laws
of nature...
EnglishWars and Michaelhouse
...The second event was the receipt by the school
of a number
of generous donations and interest-free loans, which took off the shoulders
of the young headmaster the burden
of trying to make ends meet...
EnglishCity Bowl to the False Bay Coast
...Boyes Drive also offers historical sightseers a good look at the grave
of Sir Abe Bailey, the famous Randlord, and at Sandvlei, the fertile wetlands where the Battle
of Muizenberg took place...
EnglishHonouring the past
...Ten stunning chalets lie beneath a canopy
of ancient Ebony and Matumi trees on the banks
of the Sand River. It is an idyllic setting for a family getaway or for a group
of friends on safari...
EnglishPort Shepstone
...Port Shepstone is a typical South Coast destination, with anything from scuba diving and surfing to adventurous explorations
of the Oribi Gorge.
The charming museum provides an interesting glimpse into the history
of the town...
EnglishWhat is a Blue Flag Beach?
...The most important aspect
of this phase, is the taking
of a minimum
of 20 samples
of water, over a period
of time to ensure the quality
of the water.Lifeguards©Ann GaddLifeguards at Amanzimtoti Beach, KwaZulu-Natal Province.All Blue Flag beaches..
EnglishAccommodation in Citrusdal
...Guests in search
of a weekend
of outdoor adventure will find awesome lodging options, and those wanting to relax in nature will enjoy the town’s serene selections
of accommodation in Citrusdal. ..
EnglishSharpe's Grysbok
...They can be seen lying down out in the bushveld
of South Africa during the heat
of the day...
EnglishFalaza Game Park
...The river is home to plenty
of wildlife such as hippo, zebra, elephants, crocodiles with an abundance
of exotic birdlife living between the waterways...
EnglishElim
...The town was founded by the Moravian Church
of South Africa in 1963 and most
of the buildings date back to the 19th Century...
EnglishMnweni
...MnweniMnweniDramatic DrakensbergSandwiched between the two popular hiking areas
of Royal Natal Park (RNP) and Cathedral Peak is the wildest, most dramatic part
of the Drakensberg - Mnweni...
EnglishHistory of Vanrhynsdorp
...History
of VanrhynsdorpHistory
of VanrhynsdorpMission StationsVanrhynsdorp’s mountains were initially home to the San people and many fine examples
of the art
of these Late Stone Age hunter-gatherers exist in several rock shelters...
EnglishNguni Cattle
...colour
of the meat is, however, generally darker, according to a study by the Department
of Livestock and Pasture Science at the University
of Fort Harare...
EnglishQunu Home of Nelson Mandela
...Qunu Home
of Nelson MandelaQunu Home
of Nelson MandelaHumble Settlement
of MadibaThe town
of Qunu is the home
of legendary former president Nelson Mandela...
EnglishIdentification of Baboon
...Identification
of BaboonIdentification
of BaboonPredation Management in Livestock FarmingChacma Baboons (Papio Ursunis) are seldom responsible for livestock losses, but troops may cause extensive damages to vineyards, vegetable and fruit orchards...
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