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Foskor - Phosphate From The Earth

Phosphorus, the 11th most common element on earth, is fundamental to all living things. It is essential for the creation of DNA, cell membranes, and for bone and teeth formation in humans. It is vital for food production since it is one of three nutrients (nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus) used in commercial fertilizer. Phosphorus cannot be manufactured or destroyed, and has no synthetic version or substitute.  
 

Go To Hell

A small farming community lived basically cut off from the world for 150 years. The Hell, or Gamkakloof, deep in the Swartberg mountains in the Little Karoo, was unknown and unthought of during that time. That the outside world wasn’t worried about them and their lives, didn’t worry this unique community.
 

Shark Encounters Of The Close Kind

There is something truly exhilarating about being in close proximity of a wild and dangerous creature, while being in a secure place. It is like watching a lion in the Kruger National Park from your vehicle – seeing, hearing, even smelling it passing right beneath your window, sniffing at your tyres. It might roar and make the earth around you shake, but you are safe and sound inside – in awe and  wonder, yet out of danger.
 

Polokwane Passionate About Education & Progress

Polokwane – also known as Pietersburg, is not only a pivotal thoroughfare from Gauteng to Northern Limpopo (Mussina, Louis Trichardt) and the Botswana and Zimbabwe borders, it is also where happy campers and travellers take a turn to the east to follow the road that takes one through a choice of Limpopo towns that link you to the nationally and internationally famous and beloved Kruger National Park.
 

Where to eat in Nelspruit?

This is a tough question to answer as Nelspruit has so many and varied restaurants, pubs, coffee shops etc. The capital of Mpumalanga has an increasingly multi-ethnic society which results in the establishment of eateries from nearly every corner of the world.
 
A few popular haunts are discussed below, but take note that this is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many more delightful spots with delicious temptations for the taste buds.
 

Catering Schools in Nelspruit

 A recent television advertisement had as its logo: ‘They taste so good ‘coz they eat so good!’ Quite clearly grammatically incorrect etc but the message stays with you! The same could be said about the culinary quality in the Nelspruit/Mbombela region.
 
There are many excellent places to eat out in and around Nelspruit in Mpumalanga. Those who enjoy eating out and like to have many options, are going to feel it in their pockets – if they are tempted to try them all. The reason for this variety of expertise could be owing to the chef training colleges in this region.

Potch Perks

Did you know that Potchefstroom boasts the longest row of oak trees in the Southern Hemisphere? They’re located on the aptly named Oak Avenue – a street that is 6,48km long and home to the oak trees, first planted in 1910. This project was spearheaded at the time by a Mr Ruben Gericke. It was first declared a monument in 1977.
 

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