Articles, tagged with "southern africa", page 1
06th January 2012
As kids, the animal we probably fear the most is the lion. Regarded as the king of the jungle, it is tough, strong, and wild. It is very impossible that kids will be able to hold a real lion. This is why having a stuffed lion is a wonderful experience par...
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Author:
Angel H.
23rd November 2011
Safari beach honeymoons are for more and more newlyweds becoming the honeymoon of choice as they look for a fitting conclusion to months and likely years of planning and anxious waiting in the build up to their big day. This kind of twin centre itinerary ...
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Author:
jack_jones
21st November 2011
Visit one of the finest cities in the world, Cape Town, S. Africa, during the South African spring season. For spectacular flower displays, unusual safaris and other activities that prove the saying that you will find a world in one country here in Southe...
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Author:
Jane T.
03rd August 2011
Planning a holiday in the African province and If you are roving to Johannesburg you should be conscious or attentive of some essentials that this city is one of the most affluent cities of the world. It's a city celebrated for some immense wealth as it i...
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Author:
James Helmat
22nd June 2011
Diamonds are allotropes of carbon , whose hardness and high dispersion of light make it useful for industrial applications and jewelry.
Diamond in Greek means "impossible to tame". Diamonds are found mainly in central and southern Africa, although sign...
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Emma Parker Diamond
13th June 2011
Growing fruit in your greenhouse can be challenging, but with the right amount of care and patience, you can enjoy all the benefits that are offered. Here are some of the most unusual types of fruit that you can grow in your greenhouse.
1. Grapes
Gr...
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Author:
Gabriel Ash
05th June 2011
Head quartered in Mumbai, Jet Airways - the largest private airlines in India operates around 400 daily flights to 47 domestic destinations and 24 intercontinental destinations in 19 countries across southern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. With f...
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Author:
ajit
01st June 2011
They have been called Beerhalls. They were the City Council's solution to a Social Gathering point and Enjoyment Centre for the poor. The beer was brewed from ropoko, a kind of locally grown millet, and the 'masese' (pronounced ma-ses-se) was the left aro...
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Author:
joanne
31st May 2011
The first questions one has to ask is, Why do I want to immigrate? What is it I am seeking exactly? Why New Zealand? What does it have, that will provide me with the lifestyle I am searching for. You see, the reasons why I point out these obvious questi...
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Author:
Robert Park
24th May 2011
We are proud to launch Africa Odyssey, the culmination of decades of travel knowledge and long safari experience. Africa Odyssey is a one-stop-shop for the latest, informed safari planning and advice, with suggestions for beach extensions to the Indian Oc...
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Africa Odyssey
13th May 2011
Investing in Africa requires a certain level of business maturity and sophistication (see African investment part 1: Africa is an opportunity to get investment right, on this website) that goes well beyond pure financial erudition.
The primary reason i...
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Author:
Will Jimerson
10th May 2011
immigrated to New Zealand about 10 years ago. Now although it was 10 years ago, some things do ring true today as they did then. The truth of the matter is you will be confronted with some big questions and how you answer those questions will directly aff...
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Author:
Robert Park
28th April 2011
They have been named Beerhalls. They had been the Town Council's solution to a Social Gathering point and Amusement Centre for the very poor. The beer was brewed from ropoko, a sort of locally grown millet, and the 'masese' (pronounced ma-ses-se) was the ...
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Author:
MarkApplegate
20th April 2011
They had been named Beerhalls. They have been the City Council's remedy to a Social Gathering point and Amusement Centre for the inadequate. The beer was brewed from ropoko, a type of locally grown millet, and the 'masese' (pronounced ma-ses-se) was the l...
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Author:
MarkApplegate
10th April 2011
Safari holidays for many people signify a life changing experience, the culmination of many years spent dreaming of and anticipating the rugged wilds of the African bush. In a realistic world though actually going on safari can be quite a task with the de...
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Author:
Jamie Richardson