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Tours of Africa: April 2010
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Get ready for a great African adventure! Shark diving, abseiling, zip lining, hiking, 4x4 trails, game rides, camping, train rides, tours for the disabled. Budget tours, tours for the aged. The sky is the limit! Tuesday, April 13, 2010. ETOSHA PAN - NAMIBIA. Hi to all my fellow travellers! Today we visit the Etosha Pan's in Namibia. Declared a National Park in 1907, covering 22 300km. Over 100 mamal species, over 300 bird species, reptiles, amphibian and only ONE species of fish! Links to this post.
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History Goes Bump In The Night: March 2015
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History Goes Bump In The Night. Ghost tours for the theater of the mind! Tuesday, March 31, 2015. HGB Podcast 37 - Lord Milner Hotel. Moment in Oddity - No Red Haired Wet Nurses. French doctor Francois Mauriceau wrote a book in 1688 titled "The Diseases of Women with Children." Now most people would hear that title and wonder to themselves, what kind of diseases do mothers have that non-mothers do not have. Does the birthing of children bring certain diseases? This Day in History - The Massacre at Chios.
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Arts and Crafts (4). Builders and Handymen (8). Business / Office and Services (6). Catering and Supplies (4). Computers / IT / Digitial (2). Emergency Medical Services (2). Event Planning and Services (4). Fashion and Beauty (9). Garden and outdoors (1). Health and Fitness (6). Home / Decor (6). Music and Entertainment (5). Tax and Accounting (0). A Magical Christmas Eve Box. A Tradition Your Kids will love! Traditions are a big part of what makes the Christmas holiday’s special and fun! R 299 per perso...
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A grave discovery | Sharon Marshall
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Writer, editor, word-marshal. August 7, 2008. Posted by Sharonski under Genealogy. See Part I of the story). And started tracking down his and my own ancestors, who moved in the same circles. In my travels overseas, I have never been able to resist a graveyard and the silent history it relates. At home I’m so caught up in the cause of progress it’s easy to pass off a cemetery as the dead centre it seems. Until I found boy-soldier SE Morley. In a little cemetery on Grassridge Farm in Cradock. In the middl...
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November 2012 | Bygones and Byways
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November 2012 Bygones and Byways. HIRE ME - RESEARCH SERVICE. SOUTH AFRICAN GHOSTS AND THEIR HAUNTS. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, South Africa has many ghost stories and mysterious happenings to share with you. Somerset East Old Parsonage Museum. Charles Rudd and family at Rudd House. The McGregor Museum was originally the Kimberley Sanatorium, opened in 1897 as a health resort for people with chest problems. In 1933 it was let to the Sisters of the Holy Family who used it as a convent. ...Verla...
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Cape Town
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A to Z Listing. Subscribe to our mailing list. Whats On Cape Town. Parents and teachers get set for SUCCESS. A practical, useful workshop filled with numeracy, literacy, card games ideas for 4 - 8 year olds. Cost: R100 payable at the door. To book email: n. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. " This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Include your name and mobile number. Monday 27th Sep - Friday 3...
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FunkyMunky - South African Myths and Legends
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The Mystery Ghost Bus Tours of South Africa. Tokoloshe or Tikoloshe. From the Xhosa word uthikoloshe. The tokoloshe is a short, hairy, dwarf-like creature from Bantu folklore. It is a mischievous and evil spirit that can become invisible by swallowing a pebble. Tokoloshes are called upon by malevolent people to cause trouble for others. At it’s least harmful a tokoloshe can be used to scare children, but it’s power extends to causing illness and even death upon the victim. Be sure you don’t annoy him.
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