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Find24seven Travel is pleased to bring you a great African adventure -  Mozambique

Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 March 2008 04:14 )
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South African info for visitors PDF Print E-mail
Visiting South Africa is a must for any serious traveler, not only because of the pure beauty of the country and all that it has to offer, but the value offering is exceptional.
This article attempts to give you a very tiny insight into the country and its people
South Africa's population

South Africa is a nation of over 47-million people of diverse origins, cultures, languages and beliefs.

According to the mid-2007 estimates from Statistics South Africa, the country's population stands at some 47.9-million, up from the census 2001 count of 44.8-million.

South Africa's population by race
Africans are in the majority at just over 38-million, making up 79.6% of the total population. The white population is estimated at 4.3-million (9.1%), the coloured population at 4.2-million (8.9%) and the Indian/Asian population at just short of 1.2-million (2.5%).

The languages of South Africa

South Africa is a multilingual country. Besides the 11 officially recognised languages, scores of others - African, European, Asian and more - are spoken here, as the country lies at the crossroads of southern Africa.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 January 2008 18:34 )
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Did you know? PDF Print E-mail
  • South Africa has the third highest level of biodiversity in the world.
  • South Africa has the oldest meteor scar in the world. The meteor plummeted to Earth nearly two billion years ago, predating the heady days of oxygen and
  • multi-celled life. The Vredefort Dome was recently declared a World Heritage Site.
  • The rocks around Barberton in Mpumalanga are some of the most ancient in the world - over three billion years old.
  • The Tugela Falls is the second highest waterfall in the world, where the water tumbles down 850 metres. [First place goes to the Angel Falls in Venezuela at 979 metres].
  • Blyde River Canyon is the third largest canyon in the world (and the largest ‘green canyon’). The Grand Canyon in the US is the biggest, and second place goes to the Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 January 2008 18:35 )
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Cosmetic surgery breaks PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 07 July 2004 09:00

As the name suggests, this is a surgical and cosmetic-related escape to Africa accompanied by carefully-guarded anonymity and security. The service and facility includes, but is not necessarily restricted to, the following:   Facelift Safaris    

 

The full range of selected and professionally-controlled facelift and cosmetic surgery.

  1. Reconstructive or corrective surgery, either cosmetic or post-operative.
  2. Surgical or cardio-related operations, including but not restricted to cardiac surgery (eg. by-passes), hip replacements or corrections (cosmetic or otherwise) or any form of medical, periodontical or orthodontical procedures.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 November 2007 06:14 )
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