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Elegant Icons
Vol 24 August/September 2008

by Bradley Gibbons
Amongst the most elegant of birds, cranes occur on every continent in the world, except Antarctica and South America, and are revered in many differen...

‘A Rose by any other name …’ might be a Pelargonium
Vol 24 August/September 2008

by Rose Lund
Out of many images on a magical first visit to the Kingdom of Lesotho, one in particular lingers. Stone-built homes squatting stoically on mountain te...

Nature’s Colourful Alarm Clock – The Crested Barbet
Vol 24 August/September 2008

by Lynden Lund
The Crested Barbet is a common resident distributed over a large area of Southern Africa. Usually seen alone or in pairs, it has a wide variety of hab...

The ‘Coolest’ Tree in Southern Africa - the Shepherd’s Tree
Vol 24 August/September 2008

by Hugo Bezuidenhout
If you have travelled through the Richtersveld National Park in the middle of summer, you will have experienced its extreme heat....

Melt-rocks
Vol 24 August/September 2008

by Graeme Addison
The ‘fingerprints’ of the Vredefort Dome explosion are melt-rocks and shattercones – but do they necessarily point to an asteroid having hit the earth...

Melted in a Rage of Stars
Vol 24 August/September 2008

by Graeme Addison
Somewhere in the structure of our living cells is lodged the memory of violent catastrophes. Perhaps this is the origin of creation myths, or a dimly ...

The Amazing Life of Sand
Vol 24 August/September 2008

by Graeme Addison
Take a handful and let it drift through your fingers: the airy grains spill out like the finest castor sugar, while a cloud of it, like smoke, simply ...




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