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Driving home from capturing the city fog "tsunami", I saw the giant wave eat the city alive ....
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Abraham Ramonwana, head guide at Tuli Safari Lodge says: “if a mine develops in South Africa, it’s also going to affect Botswana and Zimbabwe”. The authorisation given to an Australian company called Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) to construct an open-cast coal mine, called the Vele Colliery, just outside of the boundaries of the Mapungubwe National Park will affect this fragile natural harmony. To Abraham, "mining and industry is a short term plan,…
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www.savemapungubwe.org.za www.facebook.com/​SaveMapungubwe www.greenrenaissance.co.za Vanessa Bristow is well acquainted with the traces that ancient life has left behind. She feels that at Mapungubwe there is an overwhelming sense of “enormous history, and evidence of how time has “carved its way” through the landscape. However, the recent announcement that authorisation has been given to an Australian company called CoAL to construct an open-cast…
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Save Mapungubwe www.savemapungubwe.org.za www.facebook.com/SaveMapungubwe www.greenrenaissance.co.za Vele “Christopher” Neluvhalani believes that on a fundamental level that people have always been connected to the earth, visible by the traces they leave behind, like the ancient rock art on the sandstone outcrops in Mapungubwe. Neluvhalani feels a deep connection to this ancient place, because his ancestors lived there thousands of years before…
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