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Formation of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi Park
...Formation
of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi ParkFormation
of Hluhluwe-Imfolozi ParkHistoryThe area where the reserve now thrives was first inhabited by Stone Age settlers. The grounds were also part
of the early Zulu kingdom royal hunting terrain...
EnglishVisit Kenhardt
...It was the result
of a special magistrate and a company
of 50 mounted police pitching their camp under a giant camelthorn tree...
EnglishPorterville
...These attractions form a part
of an array
of significant sites worth visiting Porterville...
EnglishWaxbills
...WaxbillsWaxbills© Shem CompionViolet-eyered and black-faced waxbills together.A total
of nine species
of waxbill are found in South Africa, all falling under the family
of Estrildidae...
EnglishTwo Passes
...The whole section round the top
of Xeni Pass, the convoluted, crinkled rim along Elephant Plume and Cockade then looking down onto the Pyramid and Column peaks, is to my mind one
of the highlights
of the Drakensberg.Linger LongerInstead
of trying your..
EnglishMooi River
...In Zulu, however, the river is Mpofana, Place
of the Eland. Today, Mooi River forms part
of the popular Midlands Meander and is part
of the self-drive arts and crafts route while all around there are opportunities for outdoor recreation...
EnglishSea Point
...©Roger de la HarpeThe slopes
of Signal Hill, away from the Atlantic Ocean, lie large, private villas in Sea Point.❮❯With its lovely promenade along the water’s edge and once-decorous blocks
of flats, Sea Point is the Riviera
of..
EnglishHistory of Swellendam
...History
of SwellendamHistory
of SwellendamSwellendam is a major historical pit-stop on the Great Wagon Road to the east...
EnglishKokstad
....❮❯The town
of Kokstad is built on the outer slopes
of the Drakensberg and is 1302 m above sea level. Mount Currie rises to a height
of 2224 m behind the town which is a centre for cheese and dairy products...
EnglishLeeks Planting
...The planting
of leek seedlings rather than seed sowing saves a month
of crop management time and money...
EnglishThe Houw Hoek Pass
...The Houw Hoek PassThe Houw Hoek PassHistory
of the PassHouw Hoek is a close counterpart
of Sir Lowry’s Pass...
EnglishHuman and Natural Evolution
...Since then our survival has leaned heavily on that thin margin
of food surplus, mostly
of cereal crops. We need them for our morning bowl
of porridge as well as to feed our livestock, whose roaming days have been tethered by our own sedentary ways...
EnglishCape Peninsula Inland Hikes
...When talking
of scaling large mountains, climbers speak
of 'rubbing noses' with the peak, getting a feeling for its possibilities. In the case
of Table Mountain, a circumnavigation is the best way to 'rub noses'...
EnglishProvincial Coat of Arms
...and rules
of Heraldry, with or without a crown, helmet, crest, mantling, supporters, motto or other accessories.Role
of the Coat
of ArmsEach
of the nine provinces
of South Africa has its own Coat
of Arms that represents that specific region and is the..
EnglishNieu Bethesda
...The region lies centrally within the great, minimalist embrace
of this arid area and is called the Karoo Heartland, as it pulses with the lifeblood
of a very special sub-tribe
of South Africans...
EnglishArts and Crafts in Rural South Africa
...Because
of these attempts to help women achieve greater financial independence, the artistic traditions
of rural craft specialists have repeatedly been revitalized through the impact on producers
of different consumer groups with sometimes vastly incompatible..
EnglishWinelands of Stellenbosch South
...Winelands
of Stellenbosch SouthWinelands
of Stellenbosch SouthCape Winelands in StyleThe southern part
of the Stellenbosch winelands is dominated by the Stellenbosch and Helderberg mountains and, further south, by the magnificent Hottentots Holland..
EnglishRhodes Memorial in Cape Town
...©Roger de la HarpeThe impressive monument
of Rhodes Memorial, situated in the suburb
of Rosebank in Cape Town, South Africa.Built in 1912 by Cecil John Rhodes’ favourite architect, Sir Herbert Baker, the monument
of Rhodes Memorial is a suitably..
EnglishMussel Production
...The Department
of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) Aquaculture Handbook
of 2016 gives the total marine aquaculture for 2015 as almost 3 600 tonnes,
of which mussels contributed 1 760 tonnes - almost 50%...
EnglishNew Age Cross Necklace
...Hope is the cornerstone
of faith and the driving force behind the pursuit
of a better tomorrow.
Be a part
of something bigger than yourself and wear your faith on your chest with this one-
of-a-kind piece...
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