Whale crashes whale-watching party off South AfricaCAPE TOWN - A whale-watching expedition off the South African coast took a dramatic turn when a more than 10-metre-long whale crashed itself onto the deck of the yacht following it, the excursion members reported Wednesday. South Africa boasts plenty of game through safari on the sidelines of the World Cup
South African safaris during the World Cup BASIC countries want legally binding climate change agreementCAPE TOWN - India, China, Brazil and South Africa Monday called for finalising a legally binding treaty on reduction of carbon emission latest by 2011 and indicated that the world could not wait indefinitely. Brazil, South Africa, India, China call for strong, binding climate change treaty this year
Developing nations: Climate change treaty in 2010 South African builders to get incentive for saving powerCAPE TOWN - In an effort to cut electricity consumption in the country that is getting ready to host World Cup Soccer, the South African government will give incentive to construction firms for adopting energy-efficient techniques in buildings. For South African baboons who gobble pinot noir grapes, 2010 is a very good year
Baboons gobble grapes in South African wine region |