South Africa’s renowned Kruger National Park is a goldmine of animals, birds, insects and natural wonders. But there are also many historical jewels to ‘excavate’, writes Sam J Basch. Almost…
Read moreBatavia – Queen of the East
Just as foreigners flying directly into Cape Town, without stopping over to see what Johannesburg has to offer, many tourists heading for Bali miss out on Indonesia’s capital Jakarta. It…
Read moreStriking gold
Gold-digging has such a nice ring to it. One can almost hear the clanging of hammers as claims are pegged and thudding pickaxes bite into the rust-red soil. Above the…
Read moreThe Last Kaiser
11 November 2018 commemorates the end of the First World War a century ago. We know very little of one important protagonist in that bloody conflict, Kaiser Wilhelm II of…
Read moreFlying the magic flower carpet – Part 2
Part 2 [My apologies for quite a delay in uploading the second part of our magic flower carpet journey]. The return journey southwards brought us to Algeria – not the…
Read moreFlying the magic flower carpet – Part 1
It’s been on our bucket list: to see the wildflowers bursting into a kaleidoscope of spring colour. Up South Africa’s West Coast and into the Northern Cape province the arid…
Read morePlagiarising a blogpost
With this article I aim to plagiarise the blog posted in 2009 by a young South African on his first visit to the town of Bethulie. Not really, of course!…
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