- published: 11 Jul 2011
- views: 1405
- author: Ironman South Africa
2:00

Eastern Cape Adventure Province
...
published: 11 Jul 2011
author: Ironman South Africa
Eastern Cape Adventure Province
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eNCA | Eight Die in Eastern Cape Floods
Port Elizabeth, October 22 - At least eight people have died in floods in the Eastern Cape...
published: 22 Oct 2012
author: enewschannel
eNCA | Eight Die in Eastern Cape Floods
Port Elizabeth, October 22 - At least eight people have died in floods in the Eastern Cape. Roads, bridges and homes throughout the province have been damaged. Much of Port Alfred is under water and roads to St Francis Bay have been closed.
- published: 22 Oct 2012
- views: 1403
- author: enewschannel
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Eastern Cape hospitals get a facelift
The Mjanyana Hospital outside Ngcobo and four other hospitals in the Eastern Cape are set ...
published: 21 Nov 2012
author: sabcdigitalnews
Eastern Cape hospitals get a facelift
The Mjanyana Hospital outside Ngcobo and four other hospitals in the Eastern Cape are set to benefit from a R400 million facelift project aimed at improving health facilities. This is an attempt to ensure that communities are not deprived the right to health care.
- published: 21 Nov 2012
- views: 15
- author: sabcdigitalnews
2:42

Gino Fabbri on the Eastern Cape.flv
Strategy managed to catch up with Gino during the recording of the African Pride radio adv...
published: 23 Nov 2012
author: StrategyAdvertising3
Gino Fabbri on the Eastern Cape.flv
Strategy managed to catch up with Gino during the recording of the African Pride radio advert.
- published: 23 Nov 2012
- views: 31
- author: StrategyAdvertising3
1:47

eNCA | Extreme Weather Causes Further Chaos in Eastern Cape
For more stories visit www.enca.com Port Alfred, October 22 -- The death toll has risen to...
published: 22 Oct 2012
author: enewschannel
eNCA | Extreme Weather Causes Further Chaos in Eastern Cape
For more stories visit www.enca.com Port Alfred, October 22 -- The death toll has risen to 11 in the wake of extreme flooding in the Eastern Cape. Nearly 389 milimetres of rain have fallen in Port Alfred over the past four days, forcing some residents to flee their homes. The Kariega Bridge connecting Port Alfred to Kenton on Sea has been closed due to flood damage.
- published: 22 Oct 2012
- views: 1476
- author: enewschannel
1:42

eNCA | Eastern Cape Floods Claim Four Lives
For more stories visit www.enca.com Port Elizabeth, October 18 - Four people have died fro...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: enewschannel
eNCA | Eastern Cape Floods Claim Four Lives
For more stories visit www.enca.com Port Elizabeth, October 18 - Four people have died from flooding in the Eastern Cape. Heavy downpours battered several parts of the province this week. Emergency services are bracing for more rain over the next few days.
- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 285
- author: enewschannel
1:34

eNCA | Hundreds Evacuated After Heavy Rains Hit Eastern Cape
For more on this and other stories please visit www.enca.com Port Elizabeth, October 21 - ...
published: 21 Oct 2012
author: enewschannel
eNCA | Hundreds Evacuated After Heavy Rains Hit Eastern Cape
For more on this and other stories please visit www.enca.com Port Elizabeth, October 21 - More than 1500 residents have be evacuated after heavy rains have flooded parts of the Eastern Cape. Water levels have risen up to a metre in some areas, and with the rain continuing to fall, disaster management is on full alert.
- published: 21 Oct 2012
- views: 196
- author: enewschannel
1:39

eNCA | Twenty Five Miners Buried in the Eastern Cape
Eastern Cape, September 2 -- Saturday was a day of mourning as 25 miners who died in a sho...
published: 02 Sep 2012
author: enewschannel
eNCA | Twenty Five Miners Buried in the Eastern Cape
Eastern Cape, September 2 -- Saturday was a day of mourning as 25 miners who died in a shooting between police and protesters at Marikana in the North West were buried in villages around the Eastern Cape. One family had to deal with a double tragedy, Phumzile Sokhanyile's mother died the day after being told of her son's death.
- published: 02 Sep 2012
- views: 113
- author: enewschannel
9:15

Hunting Plains Game in Eastern Cape South Africa
7 days in Tarkastad with Comre Safari and PH Rudy. 1st hunt is for Impala. Had incredible ...
published: 09 May 2012
author: cassiusclaynyc
Hunting Plains Game in Eastern Cape South Africa
7 days in Tarkastad with Comre Safari and PH Rudy. 1st hunt is for Impala. Had incredible luck and hit two males with one bullet killing them both instantly (see video). Then we hunted a Blesbok. After that it was Springbok and what a hunt it was. Much tougher than anticipated. Finally after 6 days we found a bull Kudu of correct size. Many were close and by many I mean we passed up over 60 Kudu bulls before settling. This was the most incredible trip I have ever taken. Enjoy the video and thanks for watching. For those who have never been or have questions about the use of meat I can assure you that not a trace of ANY animal is wasted. Not a trace.There are many hungry people in Africa and the meat harvested was absolute delicacy. Gear Used for this Hunt- Remington 700 SPS Tactical Nightforce NXS 1.5-4x Scope w/ NPL reticle Larue Tactical quick detach Scope Rings and Larue 20 MOA base Timney Fat trigger (turned down to under 2 lbs) Bell & Carlson Medalist Stock Big Montana Sling and Harris Bipod Federal Match Ammo with 168 grain Sierra Game King BTHP
- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 2692
- author: cassiusclaynyc
3:16

Subtropical fruit farming in Eastern Cape
In a bid to ensure food security and market economy to rural Eastern Cape, the Agricultura...
published: 17 May 2012
author: News24Video
Subtropical fruit farming in Eastern Cape
In a bid to ensure food security and market economy to rural Eastern Cape, the Agricultural Research Council and a non profit organisation Is'Baya Development Trust introduced subtropical fruit farming to villages.
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 253
- author: News24Video
1:01

In the aftermath of persistent rains and snow in the Eastern Cape..
In the aftermath of persistent rains and snow in the Eastern Cape.. two people are still m...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: sabcdigitalnews
In the aftermath of persistent rains and snow in the Eastern Cape..
In the aftermath of persistent rains and snow in the Eastern Cape.. two people are still missing and another has been confirmed drowned. Clean-up operations and rebuilding homes have begun in earnest.
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 371
- author: sabcdigitalnews
9:29

Eastern Cape South Africa
Eastern Cape South Africa For more information visit karell.com...
published: 31 Aug 2012
author: KarellGroup
Eastern Cape South Africa
Eastern Cape South Africa For more information visit karell.com
- published: 31 Aug 2012
- views: 12
- author: KarellGroup
2:22

St Francis Bay fire extinguished
The massive runaway blaze that destroyed dozens of houses in St Francis Bay in the Eastern...
published: 12 Nov 2012
author: sabcdigitalnews
St Francis Bay fire extinguished
The massive runaway blaze that destroyed dozens of houses in St Francis Bay in the Eastern Cape has been extinguished with only small pockets of fire still burning...For the latest on the fire at St Francis Bay in the Eastern Cape Vuyo speaks to Janine Lee.ow.ly
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 3452
- author: sabcdigitalnews
1:29

eNCA | St Francis Bay's Fire Under Control
For more stories visit www.enca.com Eastern Cape, November 12 -- A massive fire in St Fran...
published: 12 Nov 2012
author: enewschannel
eNCA | St Francis Bay's Fire Under Control
For more stories visit www.enca.com Eastern Cape, November 12 -- A massive fire in St Francis Bay has been brought under control. The blaze, fanned by strong winds, has destroyed more than 100 homes in the area.
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 11370
- author: enewschannel
Vimeo results:
3:28

Flying Rhinos
Filmed by www.greenrenaissance.co.za (https://www.facebook.com/greenrenaissance) for WWF...
published: 09 Nov 2011
author: Green Renaissance
Flying Rhinos
Filmed by www.greenrenaissance.co.za (https://www.facebook.com/greenrenaissance) for WWF South Africa
Black rhino given new home
The seventh black rhino population established by the WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project, was recently released after an epic 1500 kilometre trip across the country. 19 of the critically endangered animals were moved from the Eastern Cape to a new location in Limpopo province.
“This was possible because of the far-sightedness of the Eastern Cape Provincial government who were prepared to become partners in the project for the sake of black rhino conservation in South Africa,” said WWF’s project leader Dr Jacques Flamand. “The operation was difficult due to the number of animals and the long distances involved. But wildlife veterinarians, conservation managers and capture teams from WWF, Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency, SANParks and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife worked cooperatively to ensure the success of the translocation. We all learned from one another and were united in a common cause.”
“We are a young organisation and this is a great opportunity to be giving something back to the national conservation effort,” said Dave Balfour, conservation director of the Eastern Cape Parks and Tourism Agency. “We are excited about getting ourselves integrated into national conservation. A critical element of future conservation success will be the ability of agencies with a common interest to work together. This was a great example of that."
A relatively new capture technique was used to airlift some of the rhinos out of difficult or inaccessible areas by helicopter. This entails suspending the sleeping rhino by the ankles for a short trip through the air to awaiting vehicles. “Previously rhinos were either transported by lorry over very difficult tracks, or airlifted in a net. This new procedure is gentler on the darted rhino because it shortens the time it has to be kept asleep with drugs, the respiration is not as compromised as it can be in a net and it avoids the need for travel in a crate over terrible tracks,” explains Dr Flamand. “Another advantage is that rhinos can be more easily removed from dangerous situations, for example if they have fallen asleep in a donga or other difficult terrain after being darted. The helicopter translocations usually take less than ten minutes, and the animals suffer no ill effect. All of the veterinarians working on the translocation agreed that this was now the method of choice for the well-being of the animals.”
Security of rhinos is a major concern given the current poaching onslaught. Project partners receiving rhinos on their land are only chosen if their security systems are of a high standard. “Translocating rhinos always involves risk, but we cannot keep all our eggs in one basket. It is essential to manage black rhino populations for maximum growth as it is still a critically endangered species and this is what the project does by creating large new populations which we hope will breed quickly,” concludes Dr Flamand.
The WWF Black Rhino Range Expansion Project aims to increase the range and numbers of black rhino in South Africa and has created seven significant black rhino populations in eight years. Close to 120 black rhino have been translocated to date.
11:27

Percebeiros (Sea Bites) 1920x1080
http://www.enpiedeguerra.tv/percebeiros/
(12 min) Corto documental dirigido por David Ber...
published: 03 Dec 2011
author: enpiedeguerra
Percebeiros (Sea Bites) 1920x1080
http://www.enpiedeguerra.tv/percebeiros/
(12 min) Corto documental dirigido por David Beriain sobre la historia de Serxio Ces, percebeiro de Cedeira, Galicia.
Preseleccionado para los Premios Goya 2012.
Sinopsis:
Ruge el viento. El mar golpea los acantilados. Dos metros de roca, ésa es la franja de agua y oxígeno en la que crece el percebe. Dos metros donde el mar se ensaña, donde bate con fuerza milenaria. Una frontera de olas y espuma en la que Serxo y sus compañeros luchan por un bocado de mar.
Una frontera de valor y miedo. De temeridad y sentido común. Dos metros sin margen de error. Ahí vive el percebe. Ahí vive Serxo.
Percebeiros es la batalla contra el mar de unos guerreros que no se consideran héroes.
___
CREDITS
DAVID BERIAIN Director
David Beriain is a Spanish war correspondent that has covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo, Colombia and Kashmir, among others. He is currently in charge of coordinating the fea- ture section at Medina Media, a production com- pany based out of Spain.
Beriain is one of the few reporters in the world that has managed to infiltrate the FARC guerrilla camps in Colombia. His work there made him a finalist for the Bayeux-Calvados, the most pres- tigious international award for war correspon- dents. He has interviewed the Taliban command- ers who killed Spanish soldiers, met with the twelve-year-old hitmen that Colombian druglords exploit as child soldiers, and even accompanied the American Army on some of their most danger- ous military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. His latest TV documentary took him to Eastern Congo, where he covered the conflict between the Congolese Army and the rebels who fight, kill and rape in order to gain the control of the Coltan and Cassiterite mines.
During his time at Sea Bites, Beriain was in charge of producing the story and coordinating all the members in the team. He was the one who convinced everyone to get on board and as a true leader, he turned a group of people who did not know each other into a real team.
(+34) 609 72 71 61 beriain.david@gmail.com enpiedeguerra.tv/


FERNANDO UREÑA Script Writer
Fernando Ureña is a Spanish editor and script writer. For the past three years, he has worked as a script analyst for Cuatro’s national fiction shows. He has also supervised the scripts for several other Spanish networks such as Canal+, Digital+, TVE or Audiovisual Sport. He is currently writing the scripts for various Spanish movies, a work he combines with his editorial tasks at some of Spain’s most prestigious publishing compa- nies.
Ureña gave birth to the idea of Sea Bites.
He conceived the story and was David Beriain’s second hand in the team. They wrote the script together and Ureña followed the entire process of video-editing, post-production and sonorization.
(+34) 655 01 89 80 fmumary@gmail.com
SERGIO CARO Director of photography
Sergio Caro is a Spanish photographer and cam- eraman. He is specialized in international con- flicts and illegal immigration in Europe. His 2005 photographs of Sub-Saharan immigrants being hauled away by bus to be abandoned in the desert won him the Visa D’Or at the International Photo- journalists Awards in Perpignan, one of the most prestigious ceremonies in the world. His photo- graphs have been published in renowned media such as Newsweek, Le Figaro or the Financial Times. As a television cameraman, he has cov- ered Iraq, Afghanistan and Congo together with David Beriain.
Together with Ernesto Villalba, he created Once Upon a Time, a multimedia company that por- trays unique characters from a very artistic point of view.
In Sea Bites, Caro’s ten years of experience al- lowed him to hang himself from the rocks just as the barnacle fishermen did and taking as many risks as they do. He also played the role of direc- tor of photography coordinating all the camera- men at work.
(+34) 656 55 06 57 sergio@sergiocaro.com sergiocaro.com/

ERNESTO VILLALBA Cameraman
Ernesto Villalba is a Spanish multimedia journal- ist. He is a co-founder of Once Upon a Time, a pioneer online production company that makes short films and other multimedia materials for the web. The company’s first work, “Time to Time”, was selected by Innovative Interactivity as one of the fifty best multimedia packages of the year. Since 2008, he has directed all graphic design- and social media-related strategies for REC, the main feature aired by Cuatro, one of Spain’s “Big Five” TV networks.
Villalba is currently focused on his work at Once Upon a Time developing several documentary projects and combines them with his role as a teacher for several innovative seminars.
In Sea Bites, he was the cameraman that followed Serxo, our protagonist, outside the sea. Villalba’s particular sensitivity made our protagonist feel so comfortable with him that he even got the nick- name “Sombra”, shadow in Spanish.
(+34) 667 55 56 10 ernestovillalba.photo@gmail.com e
1:14

Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
1
Beautiful like a ...
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: soonaspossible
Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
1
Beautiful like a baby calf is the song of chicken fried with batter,
the long red and white picnic tablecloth is finer than the finest lady’s legs, the finest thing there is to embark upon a heaping bowl of coleslaw,
shrimp from the gulf coast are delicious, gushing with wine as if feeling,
like honey mussels, in Redmond or Olympia, harvested by fishwives, in the seaweed,
and the glory of banjos in Baton Rouge, their juices course through them like
ageless autumn lemons,
like mom's fragrant pot pie, chocked full of juicy stew, widens the gullet,
and, baked, cries out blooming peach tree blossoms.
2
What would you say to some barbecue ribs, burning hot
grilled on a charcoal fire in June on the banks of a man made lake,
pines or cedar trees that sum up the dramatic atmosphere of a
damp sunset at Lake Lanier or Stone Mountain,
or to a clam chowder, whose name is inextricably related to Manhattan or
Rhode Island or New England?
No, you hunt quail and you grill it, just like you hear honky-tonk or stars and stripes
at the feet of Mount Rushmore, and fried catfish along the Chattahoochee
where it leaps into the sacred sizzling skillet, superbly fine
river fish, makes fishing boats rich while the sisters Lee,
as if in pain, sweat what's human and divine on the grand antique family fiddle.
3
Tremendous turkeys that smell like summer, almost human, autumn shades of
walnut or chestnut, I eat them everywhere, and in D.C. I kiss them,
like the vats where barley sighs like the prettiest girl in Jersey
raising her skirt underneath the lights of the big apple, same
as the roof off of a block party with streamers and flags where we drink in red plastic cups
a substantial whiskey and beer,
or the love mattress, upon which we set sail and sighing face each other and
the night’s tremendous oceans, into whose horrible darkness,
black and tenacious flows the bloody calla lily,
or the teardrop that falls in our moths as we joyfully sing.
4
Napa Valley wine is enormous and dark in the California sunset, and when
it's in your blood, nostalgia
and the apology to heroism sing in the wheels of spurs to
the beast’s hide, dancing to the fundamental tune of backwater rapids
against the frothy red glare.
5
Nicely aged bourbon bellows in its cellars like a great sacred cow,
and St. Louis will be golden, like a rib-eye on the grill, all over
the bloodied paths towards Oklahoma, autumn's
guitar will weep like a soldier's widow,
and we'll remember everything we didn’t do and could have and
should have and wanted to, like a madman
staring down a town's abandoned well,
watching, ear shattering, the engines of youth rev down dawn's
wide gust
crumbling like memories in the abyss.
6
The saddle glows all across the Midwest, mountain range to mountain range, booming like a great combine with its 20 foot span, booming
like a cow auctioneer or a righteous pastor or tornado season,
lasso raised up against the sky
on top of a guffaw, a hyuck or a yeehaw, splashed with sun and hard work, where manure perfumes dung heaps like a domestic god, with tremendous balls like a widow.
7
A mighty log cabin with its open yard, apple trees, front porch
scented with remote antiquity,
where the bootlegger and his still would sing, drop by drop, a sense of eternity into
the water, recalling old ancestors with its tremulous pendulum,
exists, same as in Madison as in Franklin or Fairview or Springfield,
although it’s the little town of Hodgenville Kentucky that most proudly proclaims the wooden troughs or pig iron pots, wide open spaces, the Appalachians, the original wild west, civil war and emancipation, in little log cabins,
from Tennessee to Ohio, who express it proudly in tremendous language, eating ears of pigs eating ears of corn.
8
Because, if it's necessary to stuff yourself with hot dogs in a Detroit Coney before dying,
on a rainy day, blessed with a strawberry milkshake from fresh upstate dairy, and smoke, bathing in conversation, friends and the munchies, launching yourself into terrible leaps and bounds, blubbering, savoring the booming chili in spoonfuls and fries,
it's also necessary to get your meat from the Kansas City stockyards in March, when the pigs
look like televangelists and the televangelists look like swine or hippopotamus,
and wash the food down with some fiery sips from a short glass,
yes... in Dallas or Fort Worth the corn tortillas look like the local ladies: wide white waists and sleepy half moon eyes, since, ticklish and cuddly,
they turn their faces, and let themselves be kissed, unendingly on either end.
9
And the chit'lins, swimming and searing in broth and tabasco, and the cornbread that moaned in broiling bacon fat, is blessed where thunder rolls in wide whips, along the Mississippi,between one drink and the next,
but it never surpasses a gamy partridge, savored in the dry underbrush of July,
in t
11:27

Percebeiros (Sea Bites) 1280x720
Corto Documental dirigido por David Beriain sobre la historia de Serxio Ces, percebeiro de...
published: 03 Dec 2011
author: enpiedeguerra
Percebeiros (Sea Bites) 1280x720
Corto Documental dirigido por David Beriain sobre la historia de Serxio Ces, percebeiro de Cedeira, Galicia.
Preseleccionado para los Premios Goya 2012.
Sinopsis
Ruge el viento. El mar golpea los acantilados. Dos metros de roca, ésa es la franja de agua y oxígeno en la que crece el percebe. Dos metros donde el mar se ensaña, donde bate con fuerza milenaria. Una frontera de olas y espuma en la que Serxo y sus compañeros luchan por un bocado de mar.
Una frontera de valor y miedo. De temeridad y sentido común. Dos metros sin margen de error. Ahí vive el percebe. Ahí vive Serxo.
Percebeiros es la batalla contra el mar de unos guerreros que no se consideran héroes
_____
CREDITS
DAVID BERIAIN Director
David Beriain is a Spanish war correspondent that has covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Congo, Colombia and Kashmir, among others. He is currently in charge of coordinating the fea- ture section at Medina Media, a production com- pany based out of Spain.
Beriain is one of the few reporters in the world that has managed to infiltrate the FARC guerrilla camps in Colombia. His work there made him a finalist for the Bayeux-Calvados, the most pres- tigious international award for war correspon- dents. He has interviewed the Taliban command- ers who killed Spanish soldiers, met with the twelve-year-old hitmen that Colombian druglords exploit as child soldiers, and even accompanied the American Army on some of their most danger- ous military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. His latest TV documentary took him to Eastern Congo, where he covered the conflict between the Congolese Army and the rebels who fight, kill and rape in order to gain the control of the Coltan and Cassiterite mines.
During his time at Sea Bites, Beriain was in charge of producing the story and coordinating all the members in the team. He was the one who convinced everyone to get on board and as a true leader, he turned a group of people who did not know each other into a real team.
(+34) 609 72 71 61 beriain.david@gmail.com enpiedeguerra.tv/


FERNANDO UREÑA Script Writer
Fernando Ureña is a Spanish editor and script writer. For the past three years, he has worked as a script analyst for Cuatro’s national fiction shows. He has also supervised the scripts for several other Spanish networks such as Canal+, Digital+, TVE or Audiovisual Sport. He is currently writing the scripts for various Spanish movies, a work he combines with his editorial tasks at some of Spain’s most prestigious publishing compa- nies.
Ureña gave birth to the idea of Sea Bites.
He conceived the story and was David Beriain’s second hand in the team. They wrote the script together and Ureña followed the entire process of video-editing, post-production and sonorization.
(+34) 655 01 89 80 fmumary@gmail.com
SERGIO CARO Director of photography
Sergio Caro is a Spanish photographer and cam- eraman. He is specialized in international con- flicts and illegal immigration in Europe. His 2005 photographs of Sub-Saharan immigrants being hauled away by bus to be abandoned in the desert won him the Visa D’Or at the International Photo- journalists Awards in Perpignan, one of the most prestigious ceremonies in the world. His photo- graphs have been published in renowned media such as Newsweek, Le Figaro or the Financial Times. As a television cameraman, he has cov- ered Iraq, Afghanistan and Congo together with David Beriain.
Together with Ernesto Villalba, he created Once Upon a Time, a multimedia company that por- trays unique characters from a very artistic point of view.
In Sea Bites, Caro’s ten years of experience al- lowed him to hang himself from the rocks just as the barnacle fishermen did and taking as many risks as they do. He also played the role of direc- tor of photography coordinating all the camera- men at work.
(+34) 656 55 06 57 sergio@sergiocaro.com sergiocaro.com/

ERNESTO VILLALBA Cameraman
Ernesto Villalba is a Spanish multimedia journal- ist. He is a co-founder of Once Upon a Time, a pioneer online production company that makes short films and other multimedia materials for the web. The company’s first work, “Time to Time”, was selected by Innovative Interactivity as one of the fifty best multimedia packages of the year. Since 2008, he has directed all graphic design- and social media-related strategies for REC, the main feature aired by Cuatro, one of Spain’s “Big Five” TV networks.
Villalba is currently focused on his work at Once Upon a Time developing several documentary projects and combines them with his role as a teacher for several innovative seminars.
In Sea Bites, he was the cameraman that followed Serxo, our protagonist, outside the sea. Villalba’s particular sensitivity made our protagonist feel so comfortable with him that he even got the nick- name “Sombra”, shadow in Spanish.
(+34) 667 55 56 10 ernestovillalba.photo@gmail.com ernestovillalba.com/

SERGIO CARMONA Underwater
Youtube results:
3:10

Blesbok Hunt - Eastern Cape, South Africa - March 6, 2010
Blesbok hunt in South Africa's Eastern Cape - March 6, 2010. Shot with a 7mm-08 handloads ...
published: 13 Jan 2012
author: lplozada
Blesbok Hunt - Eastern Cape, South Africa - March 6, 2010
Blesbok hunt in South Africa's Eastern Cape - March 6, 2010. Shot with a 7mm-08 handloads with 140 gr. Nosler AccuBonds
- published: 13 Jan 2012
- views: 350
- author: lplozada
2:17

eNuus | Bus Crash Survivor Speaks
A survivor of Saturday's crash near Cradock in the Eastern Cape has told eNuus what he can...
published: 23 Jul 2012
author: enewschannel
eNuus | Bus Crash Survivor Speaks
A survivor of Saturday's crash near Cradock in the Eastern Cape has told eNuus what he can remember of the events. Tiaan Piek is one of the young rugby players who was on board the school bus that collided head-on with a minibus taxi. Watch eNuus on kykNET, DStv channel 111, every night at 19.00.
- published: 23 Jul 2012
- views: 550
- author: enewschannel
3:18

Nelson Mandela Bay - Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape South Africa
Nelson Mandela Bay - uniting Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage and Despatch Nelson Mandela: humani...
published: 26 Oct 2009
author: NelsonMandelaBay
Nelson Mandela Bay - Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape South Africa
Nelson Mandela Bay - uniting Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage and Despatch Nelson Mandela: humanitarian, activist, icon to the world and towering figure of the twentieth century. Now a destination has been named after him - the only geographical area that has been allowed to do so: Nelson Mandela Bay, incorporating the beautiful and historic old city of Port Elizabeth and the towns of Uitenhage and Despatch. Situated on the south-eastern tip of Africa, Nelson Mandela Bay boasts 40 km of magnificent golden beaches, washed by the warm water of the Indian Ocean. The city's breathtaking seashore and protected beaches of international standard and excellent accommodation facilities lure thousands of visitors to its shores every year. As a major seaport for passing ships on their way to the East in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Bay's waters have over 400 shipwrecks, making it a diver's delight. Offering virtually unlimited opportunities for watersports enthusiasts, the Bay is known as Africa's Watersports Capital. A must-see on any itinerary is the Red Location Museum of Struggle. This multi-award winning museum, which was opened in November 2006, commemorates South Africa's turbulent apartheid history and long struggle for freedom. Nelson Mandela Bay carries the rich legacy of an area which saw the first meetings of the Khoisan, British, Dutch, German and Xhosa people. The landing place of the 1820 Settlers, it boasts some of the finest Victorian and Edwardian ...
- published: 26 Oct 2009
- views: 10337
- author: NelsonMandelaBay
27:48

East Coast Australia, Gold Coast to Cape Tribulation : Meet a Local Travel Series
Putting up some complete older programs on youtube. travel programs - www.overlander.tv Jo...
published: 18 Oct 2012
author: overlander
East Coast Australia, Gold Coast to Cape Tribulation : Meet a Local Travel Series
Putting up some complete older programs on youtube. travel programs - www.overlander.tv Join Australian filmmaker Mark Shea as he continues traveling up the East Coast of Australia meeting local people and exploring their hometowns. In this episode he meets - *a Socialite Publisher on the Gold Coast, *a Magician in Noosa, *a visit to the World's Largest Sand Island, *an Irish Backpacker at Airlie Beach, *the unique wildlife of Magnetic Island, *Great Barrier Reef diving at Cairns *living off the land at Cape Tribulation
- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 1698
- author: overlander