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Tswaing Crater
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In 1993, the National
Cultural History Museum (now called the Northern Flagship Institute) took control
of the farm ‘Zoutpan’ from the Department
of Agriculture and began to develop the re-named Tswaing Crater as an educational tourist..
EnglishWaterford
...The Arnolds live next door and treat the winery as an extension
of their home; Heather is constantly adding to the eclectic collection
of Cape country, French Provençal and Bali furnishings, spiced with the occasional ethnic
African piece...
EnglishThe Importance of a Local Food System
...why people can’t access or won’t choose wholesome, nutritious food: poverty; market forces; the city layout and how that impacts on where people live and work in relation to food hubs; transport, and people’s time and money; and also
cultural..
EnglishMilk Goat Farming in South Africa
...Milk Goat Farming in South AfricaMilk Goat Farming in South AfricaGoats do well in practically all environments, as neither extreme cold nor heat
affects them adversely...
EnglishSupermarkets Changing Food Relationships
...It is hardly surprising, then, that the industrialisation and the supermarketisation
of our food and food-flow systems have changed our relationship with food – in terms
of what we eat, how and when we eat, and how we regard that food from a
cultural..
EnglishSoweto History: The 1900s
...the racist Nationalist Government.Sophiatown is the
cultural, swinging heart
of black urban life on the Witwatersrand, its Greenwich Village...
EnglishHistoric Buildings of George
...Many
of the buildings form part
of the George Heritage Trust, which looks to promote sustainable conservation
of the architectural, archeological,
cultural/living and natural heritage
of George and the surrounding district.Holy Trinity©Chris DalySt..
EnglishPlaces of Interest in Knysna
...If you want an altogether more irie
cultural experience, book a tour through Judah Square, the largest Rastafarian community in South Africa...
EnglishOur Cities Make us Fat and Sick
...‘It is virtually impossible to plan housing or infrastructure without knowing how many people live within municipal boundaries,’ its 2010 State
of African Cities says...
EnglishThings to Do in Hartbeespoort
...Relax with a cold one in hand while cruising on Hartbeespoort Dam, or up the ante on a high-speed inflatable if you need an adrenaline fix.Expand Your
Cultural Horizons©Roger de la HarpeSunset at Hartbeespoort Dam.The Welwitschia Country Market (..
EnglishThe Rocks of the Richtersveld
...Nevertheless, the peculiar landscape, plant life, mineral deposits and
cultural riches
of the region are directly connected to the rocks on which they rest...
EnglishSerious Diseases in Pigs
...An added hazard for farmers is that it
affects a wide range
of animals, including all the antelope species and buffalo, domestic ruminants (cattle, goats, sheep) and pigs...
EnglishDurban's To Do List
...Durban Green Corridor operates Durban day trips such as hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, bird watching and
cultural tours all around the city and nearby areas. The 10km circular Fish Eagle trail starts from here...
EnglishGrandmother Stories
...Thumela was not afraid
of hard work. In June 2000, when she was 30, we went to the day hospital together because she had started to get sick, and she had an HIV test. We still didn't understand exactly how this HIV
affects a person...
EnglishFood Gardens for the Urban Poor
...The research done by the
African Food Security Urban Network (AFSUN) in key Southern
African cities shows that, in Cape Town at least, vegetable growing is not an important livelihood strategy, even though this appears to be the only municipality on the..
EnglishFactors Influencing Temperature
...In South Africa, north-facing middle slopes have higher temperatures than south-facing slopes.Temperature and Cloud CoverIn tropical areas, cloud cover
affects long term seasonal temperature trends. Rainfall acts as a co-factor...
EnglishWhat is Food Security?
...Put simply, food security is about people being able to get their hands on safe, wholesome food that meets their body's dietary needs and which matches their palate or
cultural preferences, and being able to have ongoing access to that kind
of food..
EnglishPig Skin Problems - Pig Diseases
...Diamond skin disease primarily
affects growing pigs. While the bacterium on its own can cause the disease, an outbreak may also be triggered by other diseases...
EnglishFreeze Drying
...Slow freezing creates large ice crystals which damage the internal cell structure and negatively
affects the final product quality...
EnglishThe Urban Malnourished
...There was a ‘second wave’
of migration to and settling down on the Cape Flats in the 1980s, writes Professor Mickey Chopra from the University
of the Western Cape, ‘when a then illegal process
of African migration started en masse from..
EnglishRotting Diseases in Maize
...The part
of the plant being affected is dependent on various environmental factors, such as climatic conditions and the growth phase.
As indicated by the name, stalk rot
affects the stalk
of the maize plant...
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