South Africa: 1999
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10 tons on their way to southern Africa
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subtropical climate and sunny beaches on the Indian Ocean
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South Africa – a melting pot of cultures
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No speed limit, but there’s not point in trying to find your contact lenses afterwards.
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The Stellenbosch Wine Route leads from one cellar to another.
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Ostriches eat considerable quantities of sand and stones – as a digestive.
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why don’t you come a bit closer...
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well-fed and healthy
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Hippos might look clumsy, but are rather fast. They don’t care about who or what is in their way.
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camping site on the shore of the Berg River
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penguins on Boulders Beach
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the gorgeous Jackass Penguin
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Hout Bay
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Chapman’s Peak Drive – the world’s most spectacular coastal road.
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the famous landmark of Capetown, the Table mountain
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Rock hyrax live in colonies of over 50 animals.
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Swartland, the granary of the Cape region
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Springboks are known for their vertical leaps.
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Due to lack of trees, up to 150 weaver birds have chosen this one to build a nest.
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Cheetahs are active during the day.
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Arrived!