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                    <title>South African Style</title>
                    <description>South African style is bold elclectic and imaginative with lots of European influences.</description>
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                    <title>South African Wildlife</title>
                    <description>ltaddressgtThe wildlife in South Africa is to put it simply bloody unbelievable. Not only do you have the world39s largest land mammal African Elephant bird ostrich and two APEX predators lion and great white but there is wildlife eeking out of each little nook and cranny. South Africa is also home to it39s own floral kingdom in the Cape of good hope which is the only country t</description>
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                    <title>Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water</title>
                    <description>Please read my previous blog if you are interested in finding out about great white cage diving. I had limited connectivity at the time so couldn39t upload these videosphotos. If you ever have the chance to do this throw yourself into that cage It39s bloody marvellous.</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Africa/South-Africa/Western-Cape/Simon-s-Town/blog-739842.html</link>
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                    <title>Safari so good</title>
                    <description>It has been a dream of mine to see the animals in Africa since I learned that such animals existed in Africa. So it is fair to say that four days spent at Madikwe Safari Reserve nestled in the Madikwe National Park were a dream come true. The rooms were fabulous darling with our own plunge pool and outdoor shower on the deck where we watched the local wildlife sauntering around. The lodge was inc</description>
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                    <title>Save the Rhino </title>
                    <description>The message we seem to be getting in the UK is that Rhino poaching is something that had been stamped out as we don39t seem to hear much about it since the crisis in 1980s. But rhino horns remain a valuable commodity in the Asian market and white rhino are being slaughtered for their horns to such an extent that 2012 has been the worst year for rhino deaths for a decade. Last year 448 rhinos w</description>
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                    <title>Apartheid Museum </title>
                    <description>Quick coffee and skulk round the airport for breakfast and we39ll be off to the Botswaanan border for a safari. Detouring to avoid where the poor miners tradegy happened. Made even more poignant after visiting the apartheid museum yesterday which was absolutely brilliant.Your ticket designated you white or nonwhite and split you into separate entrances as a stark reminder of not only segrega</description>
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                    <title>South Africa so far</title>
                    <description>Wildlife You are driving along. You see a baboon. You try to grab the camera but miss it. You say 39Don39t worry there39ll be another one round the corner.39 And it39s all normal really normal here in South Africa. Much like the West Midlands really. But the thing is it39s not just baboons its humpback whales right whales great white sharks and meercats. The only thing that</description>
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