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- Guy McLaren - Sunday, February 12th, 2006 : goo

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Just a few shots from my beloved part of the world.

Mpumalanga - The place where the sun rises

Mpumalanga Tourism Mpumalanga which was known as the Eastern Transvaal, is one of the top tourist destinations in South Africa. The magnificent scenery, the fauna and flora, the 1870s gold rush saga and a wealth of fascinating tribal legends is what draws people to the area. Very few areas in the world can match the incredible beauty of the Lowveld and escarpment. Rivers, waterfalls, forests & mountains, picturesque passes & valleys, characterise the landscape. This is also Big Game Country, with dozens of sanctuaries full of birds & wildlife. The Kruger National Park is world famous, so too are many of the luxurious private reserves on its western border. Bird-watching, horse-riding, hiking and fishing are just some of the activities available.. Streams that were once panned for gold have become the haven of keen anglers and colourful trout.

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jeeff: hey, the last one has the same birthday as me.

jeeff: 12th Feb 2006 - 20:00 GMT

or death day... *gulp*

btw, what exactly is happening in the first photo?

jack: 12th Feb 2006 - 23:32 GMT

a hole waiting to be filled with it's new occupant. is that a cemetary for antelope. i'm so happy. i wake up every morning and stretch my arms out to the sides and if i dont feel any wood, i know it's gonna be a good day.

anon (rba-cache1-vif0.saix.net): 14th Feb 2006 - 15:42 GMT

termite mound growing on an old grave, Termite hills grow about a foot in 3 years alledgedly

Halley: 16th Mar 2007 - 08:28 GMT

I did mention I love grave yards. Why are the deer heads on all the grave stones? thanks for the look into one...

Guy McLaren: 16th Mar 2007 - 17:13 GMT

Those are springbok heads, The infantry in South Africa use that as a logo

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