The Most Common South African Folk Law Stories
The Shipwreck That Began The Tradition Of “Women And Children First”
The Captain of the sinking ship, HMS Birkenhead, shouted “every man for himself”, but the troops stood on the doomed ship and calmly waited their fate as they knew that if they stormed the three serviceable lifeboats, the women and children in them would surely drown. They stood in their ranks even as the ship split in two. The ship then tilted and the soldiers were thrown overboard. Some drowned and others faced an even worse fate as the waters were infested with sharks. Of the 638 people who sailed on the HMS Birkenhead, only 193 survived. And that is where the saying “women and children first” comes
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Eternal Voyage Of The Flying Dutchman
When the wind howls and the waves crash against the coast, the ghost of the Flying Dutchman is said to haunt the waters around the Cape of Good Hope. Tales have filtered down through generations of a phantom ship with broken masts, flying before the gale and doomed to battle forever to round the Cape. Some say the legend goes all the way back to Bartholomew Dias, The Portuguese navigator who drowned when his ship sank off the Cape
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The Ghost With Red-Hot Handshake
According to the legend, in about 1880, a farm owner died and his farm was taken over by his brother-in-law who was an unpleasant character. He began to mistreat the dead man’s wife and daughter. The daughter was being
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Huberta The Wandering Hippo Who Went On A Three-Year Ramble
No-one will ever know what made Huberta leave her muddy home n Zululand, but in November 1928, she started on one of the most dotty animal adventures of all time. For the next three years she wandered over 1600 km through South Africa. She wandered across railway lines, golf courses and gardens and popped up in cities and towns. Her fame spread quickly and
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...gun battery that stood here in a fortified tower, but was destroyed in 1810 by a Bristish led force during the Pennisular War to prevent occupation by French forces. Nowadays the Balcon is full of activity with street artists and ...
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Secrets Of Modjadji The “Immortal” Rain Queen
During disturbances in the 16th Century a princess of the karanga people in Zimbabwe, fled to the fertile valley of the Molototsi River, east of Duiwelskloof. The princess became the most famous rain-maker in Africa. She called herself Modjadji and withdrew from public view. People began to believe she was immortal and the book “She” by Sir Henry Rider Haggard is based on her. Even the savage warriors, the Swazi’s and Zulu’s held her in awe. The mystique of Modjadji remains to this day. The capital of the present successor to the original rain queen is situated on
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Jock Of The Bushveld
“Jock of the Bushveld” written by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, ranks as a literary classic of South Africa. It is essentially a true story covering Sir Percy’s years as a transport rider and is rich in episodes of hunting , real-life characters and adventures in the haunts of big game. During these years he acquired Jock, the runt of the litter who became the bravest of hunters and the most resourceful of companions. Today a number of commemorative plaques and cairns can be seen along the old transport
...a bit about the history of this delightful city. The area was originally inhabited by the Native American people called the Kumeyaay, but the Spanish came and claimed the waterfront for Spain. A Spanish captain was assigned to map the ...
Tales Of The Rip Van Winkle Of Zastron
Tales about Renier du Wapenaar are part of the folklore of Southern Africa. Renier lived on a farm on the site of what is now the town of Zastron. With his long flowing beard, ragged trousers and peaked cap, he looked like Rip van Winkle. It is said that one day when food was short because of a drought, he fired into a flock of pigeons
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Dick King’s Epic Journey
In the early hours of 25 May 1842 began one of history’s epic journeys. Dick King and his 16-year-old servant, Ndongeni, slipped across Durban Bay to the shore to race towards Grahamstown for reinforcements and supplies for the British garrison who were besieged by the Voortrekkers. Dick crossed nearly 1000 km of wild country, with 122 rivers and streams
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The Nation That Committed Suicide
At a pool in the Gxara River, the strange predictions of a 14-year-old girl called Nongquawuse, virtually led her people to commit suicide. One day in 1856, she was sitting at the pool and looked down and thought she saw the faces of her ancestors. She told her people that their ancestors were prepared to return to earth to drive out the Europeans, but first
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How The Cape Doctor Lays The Tablecloth
The Cape Doctor refers to the howling South-Easter, this wind makes the city’s atmosphere one of the healthiest in the world by blowing away pollution, dust, and insects. It also creates the scenic wonder of Table Mountain’s tablecloth, a strangely neat cap of cloud which, in summer months, rolls across the flat summit and drapes itself over the edges in a neat straight line.
Gerald Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics, telecommunication, eco-travel
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