Videos tagged with "black"
Drakensberg Sun Lifestyle Resort [00:57]
Located on the boundary of uKhahlamba-Drakensberg UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Africa, Drakensberg Sun Lifestyle Resort manages a number of wildlife protection and rehabilitation projects, focusing on Black Wildebeest and Bearded Vulture.
Tags: sustainable tourism, Travel, Nature, South Africa, Black Wildebeest, Bearded Vulture.
Black Rhino - Kwandwe Private Game Reserve - South Africa [00:21]
We got charged by this black rhino as we were on a game drive at Kwandwe. He came from behind some trees and I think we were as surprised by him as he was...After he charged towards us he ran off. Our ranger then stopped, turned the car off and let the rhino walk back up to us. We didn't capture the charge but this is when he walked back up to us.
Tags: Kwandwe, Game, Reserve, South, Africa, safari, black, rhino
Mountain Passes of South Africa - 7 Passes - Kaaimansgat [04:44]
No. 2 in the series of real-time mountain pass driving with historical, technical, GPS and safety information included in text overlay. The historic "Seven Passes" route between George and Knysna in the Garden Route starts with this pass "Kaaimansgat' - a twisting, turning pass through heavy indigenous forests to the classic "black' water of the rivers in this region.
Tags: Mountain, Passes, South, Africa, Kaiimansgat, Garden, Route, Tourism, drive, offroad
Falcon Ridge - Drakensberg - South Africa [02:37]
A falconry where visitors can watch magnificent raptors perform in the skies above the majestic Drakensberg Mountains. Peregrine Falcons, Black Eagles and Cape Vultures are among the birds that the rehabilitation centre offers an opportunity to get up close and personal to.
Tags: Falcon Ridge, Drakensberg, South Africa, Africa, tourism routes, travel routes, self drive, adventure, conservation, raptors, experience, authentic outdoor life, cape vultures, peregrine falcons, black eagles
APARTHEID South Africa. Racial segregation signboard. [00:43]
This type of reversible signboard began to vanish circa 1980. It was placed outside and above train windows, slotted into a track which displayed the sign tilted slightly off the vertical (top side out). White train passengers were obliged by South African Railways & Harbours (SARH) and South African Apartheid Law, at the time, to travel 1st class and pay a 1st class fare. So called "Non-Whites", likewise, were obliged by law to travel either 2nd or 3rd class and pay the corresponding fare. A 3rd class ticket for the same journey cost about 10% of a 1st class ticket, however the carriages had hard fibreglass seats along the length of the carriages and were invariably congested. Interestingly the same carriage cars were used for 1st and 2nd class passengers and they had forward/backward facing padded seats covered in dark blue vinyl. During Apartheid, as a rule, Whites went 1st class, Coloureds 2nd class and Blacks 3rd class. Coloureds included everyone neither white nor black, ie all shades of brown. This Apartheid Signboard was found on 16 January 2012 in an Antiques & Collectables Shop on Long Street, Cape Town, South Africa. It is for sale at ZAR 3500 = $ 436 = € 342 = £ 284. I think it should go to a museum as it is a significant piece of history.
Tags: APARTHEID, South, Africa., Racial, segregation, signboard., Racist., Racism.





Algeria
Bangladesh
Ecuador
Morocco
Nepal
Nicaragua
Puerto Rico
Russia
Scotland
Ukraine
Virtual Countries