By: Annette Hendley | 2010-04-01 | Adventure Tourism It's impossible to capture the beauty of Cape Town in words or photos. It can only give a glimpse of the magic. Long, long ago when the likes of Dias were traveling the seas to discover new countries the Cape was called the "Cape of Storms". Cape Town has very interesting weather patterns. Most of the times it is warm and sunny but when the "Suidoos" (the local name for the very strong South Eastern wind) starts blowing you have to hold onto everything you own. read more
By: Carlo Reumont | 2010-04-03 | Destinations South Africa is undoubtedly a country with a rich, diverse and colorful culture. The special thing about the culture in South Africa is that so many different cultures from ... read more
By: Nicola Russell | 2010-12-21 | Article Marketing The creation of your luxury African safari holiday is the unique product of a very personal partnership between us, Opulent Africa and you, the traveller. read more
By: Aaron Parker | 2011-05-07 | Travel Tips Pretoria, Johannesburg and Cape Town have been linked by a fast rail service since 1923 and in 1946 the train was officially named the blue train. Two sets of coaches were built in 1972 and refurbished in 1997 to provide a luxury rail experience, a magnificent moving five star hotel. Currently two other operators also provide luxury rail travel within South Africa and beyond its borders. read more
By: MasterHussain | 2011-01-14 | Travel & Leisure Atteridgeville is an african township settlement in Pretoria, South Africa. Atteridgeville is rich in history and shows travellers a glimpse of South African lifestyle, township style. read more
By: Leilah Jumat | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Africa's dazzling natural beauty has lured millions of people across the globe to its shores and captured the hearts of everyone that has visited. It is home to thousands of animal species but no thanks to habitat destruction, poaching and the thriving fur, trade Africa's wildlife are slowly but most definitely becoming extinct. read more
By: Sudarshan Sharma | 2011-07-23 | Insurance Loss assessors’ fight for your rights against the insurance companies and for that they charge some amount as compensation. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2010-12-01 | Diy If you are sick of staring at white walls in your room, and feel that something more patterned would create a statement, then go for it! be bold, and choose designs and patterns that will really accentuate the space that you have. read more
By: Taro Hideyoshi | 2011-06-28 | Day trading The continuation patterns indicate an interlude in a trend where the stock rests during its uptrend or downtrend. read more
By: Fareeha Arif | 2011-09-03 | Arts & Entertainment Henna as it is known in Muslim countries and mehndi is known in India as referred to in Latin inermis Lawsonia. This plant is widely cultivated and used in the UAE, Africa and India for cosmetic purposes, as it is considered very auspicious. Henna is also used as a medicinal plant in the Unani and Ayurvedic doctors with excellent results. read more
By: MasterHussain | 2011-01-12 | Travel & Leisure Laudium is a wealthy South African community. Laudium is a residential indian community with many high powered indian businessman in South Africa read more
By: Robert Henvell | 2011-09-10 | Science Au. sediba has a number of morphological features,that might imply an ancestral relationship to Homo erectus. other characteristics tend to suggest that a degree of caution should be exercised,before any decision is made. read more
By: Maria DeGange | 2010-03-30 | Interior Design Looking for that special safari print for a gift or a personal treasure? Why not pick the gentle giraffe? With African prints being all the rage, you have many choices, but giraffe patterns are ones to express your self-confidence and awareness of the many endangered gentle giants on the Dark Continent. read more