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  2. WildEarth - Wikipedia

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    Every morning and evening (Central Africa Time), Wildearth broadcast 3-hour live drives that take place at Sabi Sands, Ngala, Phinda, Maasai Mara, and Pridelands.These drives feature trained safari guides (referred to as "naturalists" on the show) who take viewers around the area and also provide information about what is being seen, as well as a camera operator who films the plants and ...

  3. Sjambok - Wikipedia

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    The resulting whip is both flexible and durable. A plastic version was made for the apartheid era South African Police, and used for riot control. Peter Hathaway Capstick describes a sjambok as a short swordlike whip made from rhino pizzle leather that could lay a man open like a straight razor. [2]

  4. Ostrich leather - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is an important processor of finished skins for the main leather manufacturers in Japan. Other African countries engaged in ostrich skin processing are Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana. Botswana markets directly to South African tanneries. [2] South African tanneries receives about 200,000 skins a year from the ostrich abattoirs of the ...

  5. SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The SanWild Wildlife Sanctuary is a 5,000 ha (50 km 2) wildlife rehabilitation center and reserve in South Africa's Limpopo Province, located a few kilometers south of Leydsdorp, and near the western boundary of the Kruger National Park.

  6. National Union of Leather and Allied Workers - Wikipedia

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    It initially accepted all workers, regardless of ethnicity, but in 1946 it created a separate union for black workers, the African Leather Workers' Union. [1] By 1970, the union was affiliated with the Trade Union Council of South Africa, and by 1980 it had 20,810 members. Employment in the industry has since fallen significantly.

  7. 10 Retro Video Game Consoles That Are Surprisingly Valuable Today

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    Commissioned as a publicity stunt by THQ (a video game publisher that has since gone out of business) for Queen Elizabeth II, this gold-plated Wii stands out as a literal gem in gaming history.

  8. Black wildebeest - Wikipedia

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    The natural populations of black wildebeest, endemic in the southern part of Africa, were almost completely exterminated in the 19th century, due to their reputation as pests and the value of their hides and meat, but the species has been reintroduced widely from captive specimens, both in private areas and nature reserves throughout most of ...

  9. The Fake Leather Blues Band - Wikipedia

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    Also known as: FLBB: Origin: Pretoria, South Africa: Genres: Blues, Rock: Years active: 2003–present: Members: Conrad Jamneck Peter Toussaint Franco Jamneck Wim van Vuuren Pedro Barbosa