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Rock Art - Signs of the Past

...Rock Art - Signs of the PastRock Art - Signs of the PastSan Rock Art of South AfricaRock paintings found in South Africa were painted by people called the /Xam, the southern branch of the San tribe of hunter-gatherers that have inhabited Southern Africa..
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Formation of the Prince Edward Islands

...This remote mound of volcanic rock, poking out of the ocean and blasted year round by the ferocious westerly winds, is one of the few inaccessible wildernesses left on Earth...
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Birdlife of Langebaan Lagoon

...Birdlife of Langebaan LagoonBirdlife of Langebaan LagoonAn Ecological WonderLangebaan Lagoon, which lies just south of St Helena Bay, is one of the ecological wonders of Southern Africa...
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Meat Grading Systems - Mutton and Lamb

...The age class of an animal is indicated on the carcass with a row of three letters e.g...
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Montagu

...©Chris DalyView of the Langeberg Mountains.Street scene of the Town of Montagu.❮❯If you are in search of a scenic, rural mountain escape, look no further than Montagu...
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Farm Recordkeeping

...Its value is reduced by the amount of depreciation for that year.What is Depreciation?Recordkeeping in farming should keep track of the depreciation of assets...
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Historical Buildings in Tshwane

...It tells the story of the origins of South Africa, its first inhabitants and showcases its early history...
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Waterval Boven Transport History

...Also of interest at the station is one of the original locomotives used on this route and a monument commemorating the construction of the line...
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Xhosa Clans and Chiefdom

...By 1831 Grahamstown was exporting £50,000 of goods annually, of which £27,000 was made up of hides and £3,000 of ivory purchased from the Xhosa...
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Kruger Park: Did you Know?

...©Roger de la HarpeBlue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) also known as a brindled gnu, Kruger National Park.At last count, Kruger was home to 1 982 species of plants, 517 of birds, 52 of fish, 35 of amphibians, 119 of reptiles and 147 of mammals..
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Low Stress Livestock Handling

...According to Dr Grandin, cattle and pigs have a visual field in excess of 300 degrees, while those of sheep ranges from 191 to 306 degrees, depending on the amount of wool on the head...
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Retailers Donating Leftover Food

...region of the Western Cape...
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Pietermaritzburg College

...The next group of whites to arrive in the region was a small party of Voortrekkers, in 1837, in the Tugela Basin in the heart of Zulu territory.Maritzburg College learners outside building.A year later they proclaimed the Republic of Natalia with the..
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Land Affairs of Namaqualand

...Land Affairs of NamaqualandLand Affairs of NamaqualandGoing to ExtendThe indigenous people of Namaqualand always came second with regards to land rights. This subjugation began with the farmers and was continued by the mines...
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Giant's Castle Valley

...A short walk from Giant’s Castle Camp is evidence of their presence. Main Caves is one of the artistic treasures of the Drakensberg. There’s a life-size rock art display featuring a domestic scene of Bushman figures...
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Fighting with Sticks

...Fighting with SticksFighting with Sticks©Professor Sandra KlopperSticks inserted in a fence outside the court house of Chief Biyela, south of Melmoth, in present-day KwaZulu-Natal in the mid 1980s.In the outlying rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal men..
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History of Venterskroon

...History of VenterskroonHistory of VenterskroonAmazon Reef SettlementFrom the 1850s, the Transvaal was abuzz with stories of gold...
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How to Measure Growth Tempo in Fish

...used to produce 1 kg of meat...
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The Selati Rail Scandal in the Kruger

...He had secured the contract with the help of thousands of pounds of bribes that were paid to various members of the Volksraad in exchange for their support...
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Explore Stanford

...At 17 kilometres a steady climb of 360 metres over 4 kilometres starts to the highest point of the trail, the summit of Swartkrans Berg (509 metres)...
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Underberg

... ©Jacques MaraisView of Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal.It will, however, fall way short of seeing Underberg and Himeville with your own eyes, as these two down-to-earth rural dorps are sure to delight you in dozens of ways...
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Karoo National Park

... ©Chris DalyScenic view of the Karoo National Park.Founded in 1979, the park is home to a multitude of game, reptiles and birds; and visitors can choose from a range of activities...
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Van Rooy Sheep Breeders Association of South Africa

...Breeders Association of South Africa under the guidance of chairman, Mr...
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Peace and Tranquillity in Kirstenbosch

...Lush green lawns are flanked by more than 6 000 species of trees and plants that, of course, attract hundreds of birds. Pack a picnic basket, blanket and a good book and relax in the shadow of the mountain...
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Johannesburg: Shopping with a Difference

...Fragrant airs of curry and incense add to the illusion of being in an Eastern bazaar.Crocodile River RambleWhen most people think of greater Johannesburg they see great swathes of townhouses and car-choked roads...
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