BlogHide Resteemsadeleschormann (35)in news • 7 years agoVIDEO: Cash in transit heist in progressThis footage was recorded by an eyewitness who was driving on the N4 from Nelspruit to Johannesburg and shows a cash in transit heist in action. Mpumalanga has been ridden in the last year with this…adeleschormann (35)in travel • 7 years agoHot air ballooning in Eden (Nelspruit)Venturing on a hot air balloon trip should be in the top 10 things to do on your bucket list! We were very fortunate to embark on a hot air balloon trip over Nelspruit a little while ago and this is…adeleschormann (35)in news • 7 years ago458 graduate nurses to be deployedMore than 450 nurses will be deployed at various hospitals in Mpumalanga following the graduation ceremony of these promising young minds. It was a joyous occasion on Friday, 14 July when 458…adeleschormann (35)in wedding • 7 years agoDestination Wedding: MauritiusTo avoid the emergence of the infamous Bridezilla, my soon-to-be husband and I decided to ditch the country and be waited on hand and foot in Mauritius whilst tying the knot. It’s understandable…adeleschormann (35)in nature • 7 years agoPOLL - Should rangers be allowed to shoot poachers on sight?Sowetan Live did a recent poll asking this question - Should rangers be allowed to shoot poachers on sight? What does the Steemit community say - YES or NO or UNFAIR TO ASK THE QUESTION? Link to…adeleschormann (35)in adventure • 7 years agoA walk on the wild sideTo explore Africa’s wilderness areas on foot is tantamount to experiencing the ultimate connection with our remarkable natural spoils. Walking safaris are offered in virtually every major reserve on…adeleschormann (35)in nature • 7 years agoDancing with sealsA few kilometres outside Plettenberg Bay, the beautiful Robberg Peninsula is a protected area pulsing with a cape fur seal colony of around 4000 individuals, gracefully twirling through the water…adeleschormann (35)in travel • 7 years agoDay dreaming – four awesome day tripsFortunately, weekends are never over, offering the chance to fit in a day trip to cultural, beautiful or intriguingly eccentric attractions. We all know places such as the Cape Peninsula and the…adeleschormann (35)in nature • 7 years agoGorillas in UgandaSituated on the very southern tip of Uganda, the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorillas national parks are cumulatively home to more than half of the world’s wild mountain gorillas. These…adeleschormann (35)in food • 7 years agoStellenbosch’s best wine tasting venuesTo say that Stellenbosch has an abundance of wine-tasting venues would be an understatement. There are so many, in fact, that it’s often difficult for the self-drive tourist to decide which ones to…adeleschormann (35)in food • 7 years agoTime for TeaThe notion of a grand afternoon High Tea is outdated to some. But how could you not love a sumptuous spread of cakes, pastries and biscuits? These five venues are renowned for the indulgent…adeleschormann (35)in history • 7 years agoWhere does Appletiser come from?Just 70 km east of Cape Town, the Elgin Valley is a bountiful and beautiful place. Surrounded by the craggy mountains of the Overberg, this pocket of greenery is responsible for around 60% of South…adeleschormann (35)in travel • 7 years agoFall in love with ZambiaHome to the mighty Zambezi, the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, the aquamarine waters of southern Lake Tanganyika, the massive Lake Kariba and some of Africa’s greatest wilderness areas, it’s hard for…adeleschormann (35)in nature • 7 years agoWaving the Blue FlagSouth Africa’s 3000 km coastline glisten with hundreds of beautiful beaches, scattered along the entire roundabout path it takes from the border with Namibia in the west, to the border with…adeleschormann (35)in travel • 7 years agoTantalising TanzaniaThe largest country in East Africa, Tanzania is a land rich in spectacles with the power to amaze. With hallowed wilderness areas such as the Serengeti, Africa’s highest mountain Kilimanjaro and…adeleschormann (35)in surf • 7 years agoSurf’s up at jolly Jeffreys BayEntering Jeffreys Bay for the first time, it’s immediately apparent what dominates the lifestyle of this once sleepy village. Colourful surf shops line the town’s streets, and board shorts and…adeleschormann (35)in sport • 7 years agoA brave plunge to combat pollutionAs us mere mortals cocoon ourselves in blankets to hide from the cold, 44 year old Capetonian Justin Coetzee is swimming in frigid sea waters every day, pushing the boundaries of human endurance and…adeleschormann (35)in nature • 7 years agoSaving endangered spaces for endangered speciesThe Zululand Rhino Reserve (ZRR) in Kwazulu-Natal’s Msunduzi Valley is an exceptionally important conservation stronghold, playing a pivotal role in expanding the range of the critically endangered…adeleschormann (35)in fishing • 7 years agoTime for snoek @ West Coast!On the West Coast, fishermen of all ilk wait with bated breath for winter, anticipating the arrival of the beloved Cape snoek. Whilst snoek are resident off the coast all year round, they are here…adeleschormann (35)in stars • 7 years agoReach for the stars in SutherlandTowns of no more than 3 000 residents rarely have many claims to fame, but Sutherland is a sparkling exception. Situated in the Roggeveld Mountains of the Karoo, this village is a magical place of…