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This was published 10 years ago Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa: Hiking the world's longest escarpment Andrew Bain explores a mountain range as famous for its legends as its dramatic landscape.
Imagine going on a 230 km hiking adventure through the Drakensberg in KwaZulu-Natal to raise funds for the dog unit at the Kruger National Park. Well, three brave men will attempt the 230 km ...
All you need to know about the world's most remarkable places in 60 seconds. This week, the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa. By Tim Jepson 14 February 2009 • 8:00am ...
The Drakensberg mountain range stretches more than 600 miles across Southern Africa. Relentless erosion has sculpted shapes that inspired the Zulu name, Barrier of Spears.
While honeymooning in the Drakensberg Mountains 27 years ago, James Seymour and his wife decided that they would like to settle there one day. The family’s dream finally came true three years ...
Durban - Most people just cruise over the Drakensberg mountain passes on trips between Durban and Johannesburg but many are unaware of the history of these access ways. Durban-born and bred ...
ByAndrew Bain Updated July 13 2015 - 11:18am, first published 10:33am ByAndrew Bain Updated July 13 2015 - 11:18am, first published 10:33am ...
Stand at the base of South Africa's Drakensberg Mountains and it's easy to appreciate why the Zulu people called them the Barrier of Spears, and the Afrikaans pioneers named them the Dragon Mountains.