Green Gates
262 Indus Street, Pretoria
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Green Gates Pretoria

262 Indus Street Pretoria, Gauteng, 2004, South Africa

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South Africa from A to Z - Part II

A travel blog entry by andi_und_katja

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... nicht im Wortsinne von „ungeschlechtlicher Fortpflanzung“ zu verstehen, wie sie beispielsweise bei diversen Pflanzenarten mit Knospen vorkommt. Nein! Wir leihen uns diesen Begriff heute ausnahmsweise mal vom Bereich der Botanik aus und transferieren ihn in das Gebiet der Zoologie. Wir nehmens mal ganz wörtlich: un-geschlechtliche Fortpflanzung, also Vermehrung ohne das Vorhandensein beider Geschlechter, wie wir es heute mal definieren wollen. Wir hoffen ihr ...

The Good Stuff

A travel blog entry by marielbird

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... help whenever they can. And a Friday braii (or three) serves up bar-b-que ribs, chicken and sausage that you would not believe. These are the beautiful things about South Africa that I have come to appreciate. Some are so ridiculous and dangerous that they continually seem to shock me, but I have come to see the beauty in them as well, because it is all of these little things that make up the big things that make South Africa ...

Party Party Party and "SAW: OP style"

A travel blog entry by jlemasur

... as big as the palm of my hand, it was unreal! Unfortunately the horse didn’t make it and on PM the lungs appeared fine…minus the liters of blood it had been drowning in.

Tonight they had scheduled a pub night to watch the game and around 3pm when we were talking about it there was no way I was putting Satans mix back into my system. We left for the pub with me driving around 8pm. All of us were ...

Done with work for now

A travel blog entry by naomi7

... the animals, a couple of interesting events happened while we were at the Park, so I felt my timing was pretty lucky. Last week, the vet came to work on a bunch of lions, puncturing and cleaning out these pouches of skin that develop on the backs of their forelegs, apparently from lying around on rocks all the time. I guess sometimes these develop on wild lions as well, but a lot less so because they spend less time on hard surfaces. (The floors of ...

Cradle of Humankind

A travel blog entry by sklitgord

... At the very end, one can see rocks moving meant to represent the plate techtonics. Although Juan and I rerally enjoyed it, it was scary for Isabella. Once you leave the boat, you are directed to many interactive and hands on displays meant to teach about evolution and extinctions. Isabella along with the two of us really enjoyed this part. After spending 2-3 hours in the museum we had a lunch at the outside cafe. We then returned ...