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Swaziland from a coach VII

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Swaziland from a coach VII




Swaziland from a coach V

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Swaziland from a coach V




Swaziland from a coach VIII

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Swaziland from a coach VIII




Swaziland from a coach VI

I believe this cloud may make a reappearance.




Swaziland from a coach IV

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Swaziland from a coach IV




Swaziland from a coach III

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Swaziland from a coach III




Just south of the border

We've just gone across the border from South Africa into Swaziland near Jeppe's Reef.




MR1 Swaziland I

The main road through Swaziland.




Swaziland from a coach II

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Swaziland from a coach II




Swaziland from a coach I

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Swaziland from a coach I




MR1 Swaziland II

The main road through Swaziland.




The ludzini royal village Swaziland

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The ludzini royal village Swaziland




Euphorbia triangularis (River Euphorbia) - Oude Rijn, Leiden, the Netherlands 5 Jan 2009 Leo

Native: Found along a band along the coast of southern Africa; from just east of Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, through KwaZulu-Natal, widespread throughout Swaziland, and in Mozambique only in Maputoland (including the islands) and in bordering areas just north of there. This particular plant, and most of the Euphorbia triangularis clones being marketed come from the Eastern Cape; eastwards from this region the stems are usually 5-angled.




Euphorbia triangularis - lvs Oude Rijn, Leiden, the Netherlands 5 Jan 2009 Leo

English: River Euphorbia
Afrikaans: Riviernaboom
German: Dreikantige Wolfsmilch (E. trigona is usually meant with this name)
Swazi: umHlonhlo, unHlonhlo
Xhosa: isiHlehle

Here's an interesting paper claiming if the Black Rhino population goes up, River Euphorbias will disappear from the valleys: www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118602207/abstract




Incwala (3)

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Incwala (6)

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Incwala (2)

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Incwala (4)

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Incwala (5)

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