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What to do in Cederberg
...Western Cape, South Africa.There are more than 1000 known rock art sites in the Cederberg, making this one
of the richest open-air art galleries in the world...
EnglishBoulders Bush Lodge
...Another unique feature
of Boulders Bush Lodge in Kruger Park is that the rooms are raised up on stilts, not just for safety (the camp is unfenced), but to make the most
of those breathtaking vistas...
EnglishBronze Lion Head Sculpture
...The sculptor behind this bronze spent most
of his adult life in the bush, documenting and getting to know the animals
of Southern Africa, and it shows; the Lion’s static gaze alludes to the constant wariness
of a leader...
EnglishCarnarvon
...CarnarvonCarnarvonCharming Karoo VillageIf you travel deep into the rocky hills and arid landscape
of the Northern Cape Province, you will find the charming Karoo village
of Carnarvon...
EnglishTrails in Swellendam
...
At the slopes
of the Langeberg you’ll notice the seemingly constant presence
of cloud around the mountain peaks, and an increase in the number and size
of the streams encountered that gives ample indication
of your entry into a wetter..
EnglishFly Management
...The best way to deal with flies is with an integrated management programme, where a variety
of practices are used to target fly populations at different stages
of development...
EnglishThings to Do in Kei Mouth
...Follow in the footsteps
of the ancient Strandlopers (or Beach Walkers) and step into their world
of wave-washed shores, tranquil tidal pools, pristine estuaries and leafy forests...
EnglishTshwane Outdoor Attractions
...Take the time to plan your route and inform others
of your itinerary.Westgat DivingJust east
of Tshwane lies a dolomite cave which only a handful
of technical divers have dived – with the only clue being a small crack in the ground it would never..
EnglishSparkling or Still?
... Another byproduct
of fermentation is the spent yeast cells, known as lees, which encourages the ageing phase
of the champagne and permits it its distinctive aromatic taste...
EnglishPickling of Foods
...Pickling
of FoodsPickling
of FoodsFood Processing in South AfricaPickles are foods soaked in salty or acidic solutions that help prevent spoilage. It also helps to preserve and change the taste and texture
of the food...
EnglishFamily Travel in South Africa
...Take a trip down Johannesburg and experience the hustle and bustle
of the 'City
of Gold’, enjoy the amazing beaches on the coastline
of Durban or go hiking in the beautiful city
of Cape Town.Underwater WorldsView inside uShaka Marine World.Aquariums..
EnglishAccommodation in De Hoop Nature Reserve
...One
of the highlights
of De Hoop is the monumental sand dunes, that shoulder their way out
of the plains and form a huge amphitheatre
of chalk-white sand, that sweeps down to a solemn sea...
EnglishShelley Point
...There is a strict building code in place, which ensures the characteristic integrity
of the area.
There are restaurants in the development, which because
of its location and food, has locals travelling from far and wide to visit...
EnglishHornbills
...HornbillsHornbills© Nigel DennisAll species
of hornbills, excluding the ground hornbill, share an intriguing nesting method. They are monogamous, with a pair bond normally lasting only a single season...
EnglishSoapfish
...Soapfish vary in colour from bright blue with a yellow stripe, to black and white, or silver and blue.General InfoSoapfish belong to the Grammistidae sub-family, which consists
of seven genera and 28 species, and is family
of groupers...
EnglishStonefish
...At the bottom
of their dorsal spines they have venomous sacks which are very poisonous when stepped on, and can be deadly...
EnglishTsitsikamma Coastline
...Bright waving stalks
of jelly-like anemones, clusters
of spiky sea-urchins, rubbery carpets
of zoanthids and colourful, flowery algal fronds infest the more sheltered rock pools...
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