Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to Southern Africa

Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to Southern Africa
Title Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to Southern Africa PDF eBook
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Pages 552
Release 1980
Genre Africa, Southern
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Illustrated Guide to Places to Visit in Southern Africa

Illustrated Guide to Places to Visit in Southern Africa
Title Illustrated Guide to Places to Visit in Southern Africa PDF eBook
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Publisher Reader's Digest Association South Africa
Pages 490
Release 2001
Genre Travel
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From the solitude of the southernmost tip of the continent to the brooding mysteries of old Africa further north, from a casual stroll through a bustling fleamarket to a trip down a cave, from game parks to historic battle sites.

Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to the Game Parks and Nature Reserves of Southern Africa

Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to the Game Parks and Nature Reserves of Southern Africa
Title Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide to the Game Parks and Nature Reserves of Southern Africa PDF eBook
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Publisher Reader's Digest Association
Pages 448
Release 1990
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780947008666

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The Zulu

The Zulu
Title The Zulu PDF eBook
Author Ulrich von Kapff
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Pages 209
Release 2012-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 1920545433

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In a single decade, between 1818 and 1828, Shaka transformed a modest chieftaincy into one of the most powerful kingdoms in southern Africa. His empire, whose heartland lay to the north of the Thukela River in present-day KwaZulu-Natal, was renowned for its military might and expansionist drive. But the sovereignty of the Zulu was short-lived, their realm crushed in the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879, at the battles of Rorke’s Drift and Ulundi, despite trouncing the British at Isandlwana. Although the mighty empire is long gone, many of the traditions and customs have survived. The Zulu – An A–Z of Culture and Traditions is packed with information about this heritage, covering more than 50 topics that include beadwork, pottery, carvings and basket weaving; ceremonial dances and stick fighting; rituals of courtship and marriage; Zulu dress; traditional homesteads and cattle kraals; ancestor worship; the role of sangomas and inyangas; and a variety of celebrations and ceremonial practices. This book is the perfect memento for anyone fascinated by the history and culture of South Africa’s largest ethnic society. Uli von Kapff moved to South Africa in 1989, initially settling in KwaZulu-Natal. His knowledge of the Zulu shines through in this book, giving the reader a rich insight into the culture and traditions of the country’s largest indigenous group. He lives in Cape Town, where he works in the IT support industry and undertakes expeditions in southern Africa.

Backcasts

Backcasts
Title Backcasts PDF eBook
Author Samuel Snyder
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 439
Release 2016-07-11
Genre Nature
ISBN 022636660X

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“Many of us probably would be better fishermen if we did not spend so much time watching and waiting for the world to become perfect.”-Norman Maclean Though Maclean writes of an age-old focus of all anglers—the day’s catch—he may as well be speaking to another, deeper accomplishment of the best fishermen and fisherwomen: the preservation of natural resources. Backcasts celebrates this centuries-old confluence of fly fishing and conservation. However religious, however patiently spiritual the tying and casting of the fly may be, no angler wishes to wade into rivers of industrial runoff or cast into waters devoid of fish or full of invasive species like the Asian carp. So it comes as no surprise that those who fish have long played an active, foundational role in the preservation, management, and restoration of the world’s coldwater fisheries. With sections covering the history of fly fishing; the sport’s global evolution, from the rivers of South Africa to Japan; the journeys of both native and nonnative trout; and the work of conservation organizations such as the Federation of Fly Fishers and Trout Unlimited, Backcasts casts wide. Highlighting the historical significance of outdoor recreation and sports to conservation in a collection important for fly anglers and scholars of fisheries ecology, conservation history, and environmental ethics, Backcasts explores both the problems anglers and their organizations face and how they might serve as models of conservation—in the individual trout streams, watersheds, and landscapes through which these waters flow.

CultureShock! South Africa

CultureShock! South Africa
Title CultureShock! South Africa PDF eBook
Author Dee Rissik
Publisher Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Pages 394
Release 2011-02-10
Genre Travel
ISBN 9814398667

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50 Must-See Geological Sites in South Africa

50 Must-See Geological Sites in South Africa
Title 50 Must-See Geological Sites in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Gavin Whitfield
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Pages 643
Release 2016-01-11
Genre Travel
ISBN 1920572511

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The book presents 50 of the most recognizable and geologically interesting sites around South Africa, including some of palaeontological or historical renown and some of mining interest. The diverse selection includes sites such as Chapman’s Peak, Howick Falls, Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens, Mapungubwe, Tswaing Meteorite Crater and the Fraserburg Fossil Surface. Each site is unpacked to reveal: key features; geological heritage; landscape and rock formations; topics of local or historical interest; things to see and do at the site and in the surrounding area. Maps and GPS pointers make the sites easy to find, and some of the more complicated features are explained by means of simplified diagrams. Nearly 1,000 colour images illustrate South Africa’s remarkable geology and bring the topic vividly to life, making the book suitable for armchair travel too.