Suazilândia : Photos
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Gone Rural
The dye is added to the boiling water. Grass is then boiled and dyed in the process to create the vibrant colours one sees in the products. Gone Rural products available on www.amagugu.com
Gone Rural
The dyed grass after coming out the boiling pots of dye. The grass used is collected by the women and dyed at Gone Rural before used in the baskets. Gone Rural products available on www.amagugu.com
Gone Rural
The Gone Rural "Head Office" is in rural Swaziland, close to the town of Malkerns. The Swazi people have huge challenges with HIV/Aids but what a friendly nation..........
Gone Rural
These hands have created many a stunning Gone Rural product. Gone Rural products available on www.amagugu.com
Gone Rural
The dyed grass is lifted from the boiling water and left to dry.
Gone Rural
Mmmmm, not only hands are used in the process.
Gone Rural
The labels gets added before the products goes into the Gone Rural store room.
Gone Rural
Such an interesting lady and I wish I could speak her language so one can hear her stories as she tells them. And as always, that smile...........
Gone Rural
Such an amazing face telling so many stories and as always, that smile is on the lips.............. One of the Gone Rural suppliers working on another basket. Gone Rural products available on www.amagugu.com
Gone Rural
A clay and grass vase is finished off by the Swazi lady. Gone Rural products available on www.amagugu.com
Common Eland
Find out about many different animals at www.crazycreatures.org
Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill
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White Rhinoceros
Also, and more accurately, know as the Square-lipped Rhinoceros.
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Hippopotamus
Hippos are grazers, however they are very heavy so like to stay in the water to support their body weight. Their skin also needs protection from the sun, so they tend to only leave the pools at night to feed.
Find out about many different animals at www.crazycreatures.org
Little Bee-eater
Spotted in Swaziland, the Little Bee-eater is the smallest bee-eater in the region.
Thanks to Dave Appleton for identifying this little chap in the Field Guide: Birds of the World group.
Find out about many different animals at www.crazycreatures.org
Fleeing Nyala
A young Nyala male running away from us. One of those instances where autofocus comes in quite handy...
Swaziland High Commission
Buckingham Gate
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