A couple from Angola visit Cape Town
Exciting adventures around the coast of Cape Town
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The Intoxicating Marula Trees of South Africa (original narration by Randall)
Humans aren't the only species getting their drink on! In South Africa, overripe fruit from Marula trees, forment in animals' bodies, and make them tipsy as hell! ***Don't be stupid, get your AUTHENTIC "HONEY BADGER DON'T GIVE A SHIT" T-shirts by Randall here: http://bit.ly/f4cqdd [Randall's video contains scenes from Warner Brothers' 1974 documentary, "Animals Are Beautiful People," which was shot in South Africa.]
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Majestic views of scenic Cape Town
A couple from the US experience views of The Mother City from a cable car and helicopter...
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Arts on Main, Gallery Momo, the work of Mary Sibande...A couple from Germany take a trip through the arts and culture offerings in Johannesburg.
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Zi Ying and Zhi Yong visit Sun City and Pilanesberg
A couple from China visit Sun City and take a hot air balloon over the Pilanesberg
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Adventures along the Garden Route
Markus and Vanessa, a couple from Germany go black water tubing and sailing along the scenic Garden Route.
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Walking with cheetahs, exploring the sand dunes...
Markus and Vanessa from Germany go walking with cheetahs and enjoy a safari on gigantic sand dunes.
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An awe-inspiring flight over South Africa's glorious dramatic landscapes
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Up-close-and-personal with Great White Sharks in South Africa
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The Neighbourgoods Market, Johannesburg
Visitors from Europe enjoy a local culinary feast at The Neighbourgoods Market in Johannesburg
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Wine tasting at Delaire Graff Estate, Stellenbosch
A couple from the Netherlands celebrate life at the Delaire Graff Estate in Stellenbosch.
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A visit to the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg
A couple from Netherlands visit The Apartheid Museum
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Wilson's Wharf and Durban Harbour, 22nd and 29th August 2011. Durban is the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal and the third largest city in South Africa. It forms part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. Durban is famous for being the busiest port in South Africa. It is also seen as one of the major centres of tourism because of the city's warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches. The municipality, which includes neighbouring towns, has a population of almost 4.5 million. The port of Durban is the ninth largest harbour in the world.
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Taking Back South Africa 2012: Will we ever be free?
Theme video of the Taking Back South Africa 2011 movement. Amazing video. Please share with everyone. NOTE: All protest footage you see on this video are post democracy, anti crime and anti poverty protests against the ANC regime. Most protest footage is from 2010-2011. The footage you see has no relation to Apartheid whatsoever. Please join us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taking-Back-South-Africa-2011-Worldwide-Revolution/199917050019973 Our Website: http://takebacksa.wordpress.com Follow us on Twitter @ windsofchangeza
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Gateway marketing team's tour of the new Durban Moses Mabhida Stadium Produced by Fuller Film Productions
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The Tropic of Capricorn 1 of 20 - Namibia - BBC Travel Documentary
The Tropic of Capricorn 1 of 20 - Namibia - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 07.03.2009 Simon Reeve presents a travel documentary as embarks on a journey along the Tropic of Capricorn, the line of latitude which cuts through Southern Africa, Australia and South America. In the four-part BBC2 series Tropic of Capricorn, broadcast in 2008, Simon followed the southern border of the tropics region around the world. While filming Tropic of Capricorn, Simon travelled through Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Queensland, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil. The journey took him to stunning areas of the world, but it was also a chance for spontaneous discoveries about the changing global environment, poverty, globalisation, AIDS, the rise of the Chinese economy and the suffering of Africa. For more information on the programme, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropic_of_Capricorn_(BBC_TV_series) . For more information on Simon Reeve, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Reeve_(UK_television_presenter) . For more information on Swakopmund, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swakopmund .
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