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Mapungubwe National Park Activities
...Remember to fill up in Alldays or Musina as you cannot buy petrol at the park.Go Birding©Shem CompionKori Bustard bird.The sandstone formations, Mopani woodlands and unique riverine forest
of Mapungubwe consist
of baobab trees form a diverse habitat..
EnglishAccommodation in Gansbaai
...©Jean TresfonAerial view
of Gansbaai.Located in the scenic Overberg region
of the Western Cape, Gansbaai is a well-known holiday and leisure destination that plays host to idyllic seaside weddings, honeymoons, work retreats and friend reunions...
EnglishJan Boland Coetzee
...Where the space varies is an indicator
of stress due to excessive heat and lack
of water during that period
of growth; a natural record
of weather patterns...
EnglishTrails in Montagu
...The only watering point is reached a short distance from the end
of the hike.
Nevertheless, the height climbed is only about half that
of the Bloupunt hike...
EnglishStanford
...Picturesque rolling hills covered in a mind-blowing variety
of fynbos, hidden patches
of indigenous forests, spectacular views over the dunes and a sense
of wilderness can be found in the town
of Stanford...
EnglishTraps and Predation Management
...The cages should be inspected daily, to free innocent animals and take care
of target-animals.
Not checking on the cages, could lead to animals dying
of hunger or thirst...
EnglishPoultry Litter Management
...©Chris DalyThe number
of birds kept per square meter, will have a direct impact on litter moisture levels.Wet litter will also lead to higher incidents
of blisters, skin burns, bruising, condemnations and downgrades...
EnglishSundevall's Writhing Skink
...At the base
of each scale is a dark spot which gives the Sundevall’s writhing skink an overall speckled look, reaching to the bottom
of its tail.Sundevall’s Writhing Skink DietTheir diet consists
of small invertebrates.Sundevall’s Writhing Skink BreedingFemales..
EnglishFauresmith
... Fauresmith is the only town in South Africa, and one
of 3 in the world, where the railway line runs down the centre
of the main road. It is situated on the R704 and is 130km south west
of Bloemfontein...
EnglishMapungubwe's Golden Rhino
...A pre-Shona kingdom was indeed based here from around 1220 - part
of a much larger culture that built stone settlements all over central Southern Africa before the arrival
of white colonists...
EnglishHistory of the Karoo
...Along with the formation
of the Great Karoo, early adventures and explorers started uncovering the secrets
of the region around the 1700s...
EnglishKopkool
...Die blare is groen
of rooi en glad
of gerimpeld. Die savooikool tipes is bestand teen koue en het gerimpelde, donkergroen blare...
AfrikaansSouthern Red Bishop
...At the start
of the breeding season, the male will build a number
of nests in his territory to attract females and he displays this with a conspicuous flight called a bumble bee flight, with his feathers all ruffled up...
EnglishSweet Pepper Crop Management
...©Louise BrodieYield (tonnes per hectare)Conservative: 10 tonnes
Average: 15 tonnes
Good: 20+ tonnesHarvestingHarvesting
of sweet pepper fruit is done by hand with sheers to make a clean cut
of stem leaving about 2 cm
of the stem on the pepper...
EnglishMadiba and His Grandson Bambatha
...Pictured here is the ‘father
of the nation’ embracing his grandson, smiling happily at the little bundle, showing a softer, nurturing side
of the iconic leader...
EnglishThe History of Malelane
...The History
of MalelaneThe History
of MalelaneIt's All in a Name©Roger de la HarpeMalelane’s name derives from the Swazi word ‘emlalani’, which means ‘Land
of Lala Palms’...
EnglishAgriculture in Augrabies
...All the way from Kakamas to Augrabies, there are various farms dedicated to the production
of mostly fruit and nuts, as well as the conservation
of indigenous vegetation and animal life...
EnglishNatural History of the Western Cape
...Natural History
of the Western CapeNatural History
of the Western CapeSoil and FloraIn many ways the south-western tip
of Africa is a world apart, isolated in sense and form from the rest
of the sub-continent
of Southern Africa; in appearance it is like..
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