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Lesotho Adventures

Lesotho Adventures

http://www.lesothoadventures.com/blog

Lesotho Overland Tours cc operates specialised outdoor tours to the majestic Drakensberg and Maluti mountains of the Lesotho highlands. The company prides itself on its professional approach and high level of customer service.

My Incredible Journey

My Incredible Journey

http://www.lianig4g.blogspot.com

Share with me, in the lives, trials and tribulations of those living in South Africa, today. In a country where crime and corruption reigns, and truth is a dilusion. This is what we learn through the Media, but up-close and personal, the story changes.

Hartford House Blog

Hartford House Blog

http://blog.hartford.co.za

Hartford House, Giants Castle, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, the home of good conversation, old whiskey and classic horses. The romantic wedding destination.

Local is Lekker

Local is Lekker

http://outoppie-localislekker.blogspot.com

About living in South Africa, it's people, places and happenings

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drakensberg 2003

jeannine davidoff | December 10th 2009 by jeannine davidoff

the mountains like virgins in massive white veils slowly reveal secrets of their exquisite beauty. nature’s playground is packed with pure ecstasy changing with the whim and wily delighting in each new step constant flux and artistry combined on th read more

A Wine Drenched Tour Along The Red Route of Paarl, South Afr

E-Newscast | Simple News That Help | December 8th 2009 by Florin Rusu

The wine tradition in Paarl is older than the roots of the aging Oak Trees that line its Cape Dutch streets. The first European settlers arrived at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652, planting the seeds that solidified the Cape’s reputation as a win read more

The Battlefields will still blow you away

African Exclusive Travel | December 8th 2009 by African Exclusive Travel

An area renowned for some of the most gruesome and remarkable wars in all South African History, must be the Kwa-Zulu Natal midlands regions, also now known as the Battlefields. It attracts tourists from around the globe, in particularly British nat read more

Choosing a Spotting Scope for Digiscoping

Discovering Alpine Birds | December 3rd 2009 by Dale Forbes

Hi All, we have just set up a Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/user/digiscopingvideos where we will regularly (hopefully) post videos about digiscoping, birding, bird identification, cool places to commune with nature, conservation projects and and a read more

Motlatse Canyon

Wayfaring Travel Guide | December 1st 2009 by baksanir

The Motlatse Canyon is carved over the soft, red sandstone of the Drakensberg mountain range, the canyon is more than 12 miles long. It averages at 800 m from riverbed to mountaintop – although at some points measures 1,000 m deep and 5 km wid read more

Sagarmatha Adventure

Adventure Activities in South Africa | December 1st 2009 by Gary

A sublimely suitable way to explore the gorgeous regions at the foot of Monks Cowl in the Drakensberg is on horseback with Sagarmatha. The earliest inhabitants of these parts travelled on horseback by necessity and you can too, for the pleasure. Vent read more

RANDOM THOUGHTS

PURE ENERGY | November 18th 2009 by Lorenza Verdini

Yesterday I spent the morning at Woodlands, the small paradise where I go for body talk. I actually was waiting for a friend of mine. Some random thoughts arouse. Woodlands. On a spring day that is actually a winter day. I like the nature’s j read more

Most Exotic Locations around the World to Have Your Wedding

Wedding Blog, Wedding and Bridal Accessories | November 16th 2009 by Phuong Nguyen

Destination weddings in which couples tie the knot at some of the most beautiful beaches, resorts, palaces, and gardens throughout the world make up a large chunk of the $125 billion American wedding industry according to CBS News. Wedding couples wh read more

Drakensberg Mountains – South Africa’s Best Scenery?

The Africa Travel Blog | November 13th 2009 by Hakon

The Drakensberg Mountains might just be the top notch of South Africa's many beautiful sceneries. See the photos from this awe-inspiring mountain range. read more

Robust work

One Day in the Life of Jerome | November 13th 2009 by Jerome West

It is going to be a hot summer as some cold fronts aren’t even denting the searing temperatures. While back in air conditioned offices at Metrorail we find Theo fixing some robust laptops for Sihle from rolling stock. I wonder how the boy from the read more

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