Cape Town is the crown jewel of South Africa with some of the most stunning landscapes you will ever see. This is a unique city with a lot of history. However, in recent years, the beginning of a massive drought has brought this city to its knees. With strict regulations now in place, residents are in limbo about the future of the city's water supply. Despite this, the spirit of the people has endured.
Travel experts Omphile Setiloane and Jessica Nabongo took us to one of the seaside towns outside of Cape Town for a taste of a local staple.
With the shocking news of the last male white rhino, conservation becomes the focal plane and one of the main conversations in and around South Africa. We went to Marakele National Park to see the white rhino's distant relative--the black rhino--in the wilds of an African safari. The crew saw elephants, lions, giraffes, and many more animals before getting a flat tire. We had to exit the vehicle while the jeep was fixed during some suspenseful few minutes.
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