The Latest Kraze – Introducing Keermont Terrasse
The first vines in South Africa were imported from Europe and planted by Dutch governor Jan van Riebeek in 1655, in 1659 he wrote in his journal “Today, praise be …
The first vines in South Africa were imported from Europe and planted by Dutch governor Jan van Riebeek in 1655, in 1659 he wrote in his journal “Today, praise be …
Over two years ago The Week in Pictures was growing. It had some followers. Even the occasional comment. I think we were all a little shocked that it had gone so well. The …
As an enthusiastic wildlife photographer I am always interested in learning more techniques and styles of the art; I view every photo taken as part of a greater learning curve. …
I had a hard time selecting this month’s top ten… In the end I decided to choose some of the photographs that I felt were more unusual. Because this is …
An exciting milestone was reached at Londolozi’s nonprofit partner, Good Work Foundation (GWF), this week as the organisation hosted its first ever bilateral youth conference, titled: “Education, Technology & Conservation: a …
The Matimba males, it seems, are here to stay. Although pushed out of their northern territory by the Birmingham males, they have been fortunate in that right next door is …
“Here I am, where I belong” – Brian Jackman These words by Brian Jackman sum up how I feel about joining the team at Londolozi. I had heard about Londolozi …
After placing the camera trap in a new spot along the Sand River I have waited in anticipation to see what extraordinary glimpses into the natural world this small device …
Another week has gone by and what an enthralling week it has turned out to be. The continued presence of the Matimba males on Londolozi has led to much debate …
Cars pile up along the highway in the direction of the V&A waterfront en-route to the Green Point Stadium in Cape Town. I turn on my car radio to hear the …
Camp Pan male vs Anderson male. This is a tough one, in that neither individual has been officially weighed, as far as I know, and we will never see them …
For me, walking in the footsteps of a rhino is a way of transporting myself into an ancient, bygone era. There is something about those three enormous, strangely shaped toes, …
“The real world…” It’s a term often used by realists and parents with hopes of their children becoming lawyers. It is the world we inherited with civilisation. One you wouldn’t see being used to …
The art of the iPhone ‘quick snap’: nothing calculated or pre-planned, just pure spontaneity and slight of hand. The beauty of smartphone images is surprisingly the lack of thought that needs …
Long-time guest of Londolozi, Tony Goldman, recently submitted a host of stunning images taken on his recent visit. Here we present a selection of the best ones: Photographed by Londolozi …