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Swartkops Saltpan looking west towards the Grootwinterhoek mountains The old lake is now fully worked as a saltpan by National Salt Works. The size is an estimated 50 hectares.
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Swimming pool garden Flowers in garden.
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Table Farm, 11km NW Grahamstown, Albany Blue Tulp, Moraea polystachya at roadside. Several similar patches elsewhere along the roadside there. The blueness should be deeper than in the photograph.
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Table Hill on 'Table Farm' (formerly Noutoe), 11km NW of Grahamstown, taken from the north Karroid nature of the veld in the forefront with scattered bush.
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Table Hill on 'Table Farm' (formerly Noutoe), 11km NW of Grahamstown, taken from the north Karroid nature of the veld in the forefront.
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Table Mountain sandstone between Kunene Park & the National Road, western suburbs, Port Elizabeth Plants of Protea foliosa on stony outcrop, Flowering but soon to disappear under urban sprawl now on its doorstep. This point constitutes the last of the species at the eastern reach of the range on the P.E. sandveld.
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Tankatara bushveld, Sunday's River, Port Elizabeth Typical Aloe ferox plant. Note the Aloe africana plant protruding above the tall bushes, upper right.
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Tankatara bushveld, Sunday's River, Port Elizabeth Typical Aloe ferox plant. Note the Aloe africana plant protruding above the tall bushes, upper right.
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Tankatara bushveld, Sunday's River, Port Elizabeth Woman arranging Aloe ferox leaves for juice-tapping.
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Tankatara bushveld, Sunday's River, Port Elizabeth Woman stripping Aloe ferox leaves for juice-tapping.
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Tankatara bushveld, Sunday's River, Port Elizabeth Woman preparing Aloe ferox leaves for piling in order to induce juice-flow in the tapping process.
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Tankatara Farm, Sunday's River Valley Autumn leafage (not flowers) of a Rhus sp. In light bushveld.
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Tankatara Farm, Sunday's River Valley Woman cutting lower-green leaves of Aloe ferox plants for juice-tapping. Note all surrounding aloes already partly de-leaved. This aloe is plentiful in the Coega and Sunday's River valleys and is much exploited there still.
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Tankatara Farm, Sunday's River Valley Old dried out Aloe ferox leaves which have been tapped for their juice and left in the ring-like position in which they were laid for tapping, cut-ends inwards. The juice is used in pharmaceutics.
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Tankatara Flats Mestoklama small orange flowers. Now in full flower everywhere. Also there were colour varieties - yellow, pink, rose & red.
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Tankatara Flats on right (west) bank of Sunday's River looking north to Sunday's River hills. Open grassveld in an exceptionally good season.
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Tankatara Flats on right (west) bank of Sunday's River looking south to low bushy slopes in distance Open grassveld in an exceptionally good season.
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Tankatara Flats, Port Elizabeth 24 Blooms on a single Gazania krebsii plant, despite such dry conditions that no other Gazania or any herb was flowering at the time. Plant on very dry, hard Kalkklip roadway.
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Tankatara sign Tankatara sign.
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Tankatara, Sunday's River Valley Maytenus polyacanthus in full flower in bushveld. Now well in flower everywhere.
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Tankatara, Sunday's River Valley Maytenus polyacanthus in full flower in bushveld.
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Thamarha, 12 km SW of King William's Town Old Coral tree, Erythrina caffra atop a ricky hill. Soon after the photo was taken the old tree collapsed from old age.
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The dam at Van Staden's Nature Reserve, 30km west of Port Elizabeth, With Witteklip Mt. In the background The Leucospermums are not indigenous to this part of the country, having been brought in from the Western Cape.
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The submarine rock at Schoenmakerskop Sea breaking over submarine rock in centre of picture.
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The submarine rock at Schoenmakerskop A wave braking over the rock at about half-tide.