Cyclone Filipo hits Vilankulos – Captain Duarte Rato with video report

Vilankulos Cyclone Filipo

Cyclone Filipo hits Vilankulos – Captain Duarte Rato with video report Cyclone Filipo hits Vilankulos – Captain Duarte Rato with video report: This cyclone has left all of us gobsmacked. She was so subtle as she brushed through Beira and headed south. She stalked up to Inhassoro. And then pounced on Vilankulos just after midnight. … Read more

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It’s a Prawn!

Its a PRAWN by Umzimkulu Adrenalin

It’s a Prawn! It’s a Prawn!: for the first season in two years, the prawns are back in the Umzimkulu Estuary! So I went down with a camera and dropped it in. Under the jetty is an ideal spot for prawnies to hide during the day. There were hundreds of the tiniest little guys about … Read more

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Baby Oyster Catchers have hatched in Part 4 of the JBay Boardwalk Saga

Which Oyster Catchers Path don't you get

Baby Oyster Catchers have hatched in Part 4 of the JBay Boardwalk Saga Baby Oyster Catchers have hatched in Part 4 of the JBay Boardwalk Saga. Enjoy the video… Part 1 “Jislaik daar is eiers hierso!” When Brucifire arrived on the scene of the angry and disturbed mama Oyster Catcher, the workers building the all-new … Read more

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Hemel en Aarde threatened on the Onrus River featuring Professor Anthony Turton

Underground fires and erosion in Hemel en Aarde

Hemel en Aarde threatened on the Onrus River Professor Anthony Turton is on the scene in Onrus. Where a veritable environmental catastrophe is playing out in the rightly named Hemel en Aarde Valley. Just upriver from Onrus Estuary. This article and accompanying video explain the situation in relevant detail. There are many lessons to be … Read more

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Sewage takes the Vaal River

Water lettuce and dead fish from ANC sewage in the Vaal River

Sewage takes the Vaal River Sewage takes the Vaal River: as the main artery through the Vaal system, this vitally important river performs many vital biological functions. Many animals and organisms rely on the Vaal River for survival. So that they can in turn perform their recipricol biological functions. This is how the environment keeps … Read more

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