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Maclear
...MaclearMaclearIn the far north-eastern Cape, with the tapering buttresses
of the Drakensberg before they dissolve into farmland, lies the small town
of Maclear...
EnglishJoubertina
...JoubertinaJoubertinaJoubertina was established in 1907 on a piece
of Eastern Cape farmland...
EnglishBronze Leopard on Cliff Sculpture
...The artist chose to portray the animal from afar; a perspective that alludes to the shy nature
of his model.
Secure one
of 12 reproductions by submitting an enquiry to South Africa Online ®...
EnglishCoral Reef Ceramic
...Inspired by the appearance
of coral through clear water and the reflection it creates, the artist has brought this ceramic to life on clear etched Perspex for the consideration and appreciation
of a mindful collector...
EnglishSanta Gertrudis Cattle
...The breed derives its name from one
of the earlier names
of the area occupied by King Ranch: “Los Cerros de Santa Gertrudis,” which means the hills
of Santa Gertrudis.Production in South AfricaAround the 1960s, Roley Taylor
of Estcourt in..
EnglishEmerald 3-Stone Ring
...Emerald 3-Stone RingEmerald 3-Stone RingTantalising TrioAdorn yourself with this tantalising trio
of gems! A striking combination, this ring expertly displays the vibrancy
of the Zambian Emerald...
EnglishGlossary of Dairy Terms
...in the blood
Ketosis – metabolic disease in early lactation because
of fat breakdown
Lactation number – an indication
of the number
of calves born or a cow's age
Lactation stage – the number
of days after calving
Law
of diminishing..
EnglishEarly Headrests From the Colony of Natal
...Early Headrests From the Colony
of NatalEarly Headrests From the Colony
of NatalColony
of Natal Period: 19th century Material: wood Height: 14.1 cm, Length: 39 cm Some
of the headrests collected in the Colony
of Natal before the 20th century have bulbous..
EnglishGarlic Planting
...About 14 to 21 days after planting, broadcast (spread) between 500 and 800 kilograms per hectare
of 3:2:3 (a mixture
of Nitrogen, Phosphates and Potassium) over the planted area...
EnglishGourds
...Among Zulu-speakers, infusions made from two handfuls
of a mixture
of leaves or roots with those
of Bidens pilosa (blackjack) are taken for stomach aches or administered as enemas...
EnglishHistory of Doringbaai
...History
of DoringbaaiHistory
of DoringbaaiFrom Crayfish Factory to Wine CellarAlthough the town was only established in 1925 when the North Bay Canning Company built a crayfish-packing factory, the bay was used long before as an anchorage on the sea-trading..
EnglishNapier
...Napier, nestling at the foot
of the sublimely named Soetmuisberg, is one
of them, and has bloomed from a small town into a tourist destination over the past decade or so...
EnglishNature's Valley
...Although much
of South Africa's coastline has been desecrated by holiday-home developments, Nature's Valley is an exception as hectares
of natural forestry forms the resort and village...
EnglishGroblershoop
...GroblershoopGroblershoopOrange River Valley TownGroblershoop was founded in 1936 and named after a former Minister
of Agriculture
of the time...
EnglishScenery at Bontebok National Park
...It is fronted by the expanse
of the Breede River with the steep peaks
of the Langeberg Mountains towering above. This national park provides a sanctuary for the Bontebok and other game animals, which once freely roamed this area...
EnglishSweet Pepper
...Once the fruit is starting to ripen it prefers dry weather without rain as this promotes fungus growth and irrigation management problems.CultivarsThere are hundreds
of cultivars but here are a few: California Wonder, King
of the North, Jupiter, Pip,..
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