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Category Archives: culture
Thulamela Iron Age Site – Kruger National Park
After being enthralled by the cultures of Mapungubwe and Great Zimbabwe over the years we have wanted to visit Thulamela for some time. Thulamela is a late Iron Age site located in the far north of the Kruger National Park, … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural, culture, great zimbabwe, historical, iron age, people, shona
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Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park
After an overnight stop in Durban to celebrate the birthday of friend and fellow writer Sue Derwent, Pat and I headed up to the oldest game reserve in Africa – the Hluhluwe iMfolozi Park. HiP as it is know, is … Continue reading
Posted in africa, culture, endangered, endangered animal, imagery, photographic workshop, photography, umfolozi, wild dog, wild dogs, wildlife, zulu
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