Cyclone Dineo damage count

Cyclone Dineo damage count The Cyclone Dineo damage count is really bad for the local population, many of whom live in reed and grass houses. And on exposed islands and wetlands. The lodge owners and better off population in stronger houses held out far better. The technique of building rooves to go, on top of sturdy … Read more

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Very sad Blue Marlin mystery solved

Blue Marlin Mystery

Very sad Blue Marlin mystery solved A huge Blue Marlin was reported last week, but enthusiasm levels about it, were not that high. Then we found out the truth. The fish was killed, and left out there to be eaten by sharks. KZN North Coast… It would have weighed 1245 pounds or so, according to … Read more

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Blue Marlin Bazaruto

Blue Marlin Bazaruto. The Sardine News Travel Agency can get you out there

Blue Marlin Bazaruto Blue Marlin Bazaruto action has been on the rise year after year…according to Captain Duarte Rato. And Duarte is being supported by many other regular marlin chasers up and down the East Coast of Africa. And even down into the Cape. Duarte fishes out of Vilankulos and Bazaruto each season – and … Read more

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There you go J-Bay, a nuclear reactor in your own backyard…

Brucifire on fire at supertubes

There you go J-Bay, a nuclear reactor in your own backyard… As Brucifire so candidly puts it! https://web.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1545460282150608&set=a.469496123080368.120073.100000599544504&type=3&theater Bruces thoughts are here… https://web.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1545460282150608&set=a.469496123080368.120073.100000599544504&type=3&theater Umm, there really is a problem here.The following outlines most of it… https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/124993/zuma-the-guptas-and-south-africas-r1-trillion-nuclear-plans/ So maybe then, all those power cuts were sold to us like Exxon to the Americans? And it all … Read more

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Cyclone DINEO is here

Cyclone DINEO

Cyclone DINEO is here Cyclone DINEO will very likely hit Inhambane and surrounds, head on. Tomorrow?! Winds were predicted as low as 120 to 140 kmh, but this is all changing fast as the tropical storm eagerly upgrades itself. It’s winds tomorrow are now being shouted about at up to 200kmh. So it’s all very … Read more

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