Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Bushveld competitions


If you register with one of the numerous South African group websites, you will no longer have to wait for your magazines to arrive every month or every fortnight so that you can enter into one of the numerous competitions on offer in South Africa every day. Group websites and online competitions enable you to enter into a South African competition every single day which is really nice for those competition enthusiasts.

Instead of logging onto Facebook every morning, people are visiting the group sites for deals and competitions every day.

Try to win that mouth-watering car that you have been drooling over for months and which could be yours with a mere click of your mouse, or perhaps you dream of travelling somewhere exotic but instead you are obligated to pay all your bills before you can even consider this. The best and the easiest way to win all these wonderful prizes is by registering, entering, and then hoping and dreaming for that special prize.

The more times you enter the more chances you have to win a prize in a South African competition. This is a numbers game, therefore it is wise to enter often for a better chance to win.

There are so many things that you can win, and they don’t only include holidays and cars. You will be able to win crates of wine, cosmetics, perfumes, chocolate hampers, jewellery, spa days and so much more by entering a South African competition every single day.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

First motor cars


First Motor Cars
Many Patents Later the Motor Car Is Born
It literally took decades and many patents to create the car as it is today. The first man to have built a car that could move using its own power is Frenchman Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot.

·         Cugnot built two tractors that were powered by steam, and these tractors in turn were utilised by the army to haul heavy artillery.

·         Richard Trevithick who was a British inventor improved on the steam driven tractor and the steam-propelled engine by making it a little lighter, smaller and stronger.
·         In 1801 Trevithick made a more compact engine called the Puffing Devil, and was the first carriage that was not driven by horses.

·         These were the first designs towards building the modern-day motor car.
The next logical step was to produce a combustion engine, as the steam engine lost power along the way as the steam could not be maintained for long periods of time. The invention of the combustion engine soon turned this around. The result was that less fuel was utilised as combustion engines use fuel that is burnt within cylinders and vessels. Two French brothers created the combustion engine but chose to use this combustion engine to power a vessel and used moss spores, coal dust and resin to power the engine of the boat.

Francoise Isaac de Rivaz of Switzerland built combustion engines for a motor car but the engine was weak as he used O2 and hydrogen to power this engine, as was the case with other combustion engines designed by other inventors at the time.

The first electric carriage was developed by Scottish creator Robert Anderson in 1839, but the car had to be stopped regularly and re-energized which was hardly user-friendly.

The first contemporary car which was a petrol-driven, 4-stroke combustion engine and which converted fuel into motion, was the ancestor of the modern motor car that we drive in the world of today.

·         German engineer Karl Benz became the very first person to build a modern motor car in 1885.
The first car by Benz was called the Motorwagen and was driven by a four-stroke cycle petrol engine.
There were other engineers and inventors working on petrol-driven motor vehicles at the same time, but Benz was the first to get exclusive rights his engine.

On the 29th January 1886, Benz was granted the copyright for his very first motorcar which was a three wheeler and made him the originator of the car as it is today.
In the year 1891 the first four wheeled car was build which was affordable and by the year 1900 Benz & Cie was the world’s largest producer of the motor car.

Of special interest in the Mercedes Benz museum in  Stuttgart, Germany where you will be able to see the progress of the first motor car right up to today’s stunning modern vehicles.




Thursday, April 12, 2012

Travelling to Durban

Last week I had to take a quick trip to Durban, it was kind of scary cause I had no place to buy tickets and I had very little time and the problem was I need:

1. To book a quick cheap flights
2. To book a car rental

Well, I searched for cheap flights on my phone and came across a great site called Fly.co.za. It was so easy and quick to book a flight that even in my little BLOG post I hope to reach one or two people that will use these guys. So if you want to book flights from Cape Town to Durban, use Fly.co.za.

I also managed to book my car rental through them as well. A total pleasure. Thank you guys.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Experiences, fun, healthy, adventurous for Easter

Mangwanani
OK so it is time to take some time out over the next few weeks, not just for yourself but also for your loved ones, friends, family, parents especially and the best place to get this is through a gifting site and online and quickly.


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So what kind of adventure or experience are you after;  Easter is here folk and that's a great long weekend, whether you go near or far, Gauteng to the Cape it is all available online through your gifting service.


maybe a Mangwanani Hot Stone Body & Royal Foot Massage or something more exciting like Canopy Tours - Drakensberg or Kloofing or abseiling or canopy tours or a blissfully chilled getaway for him or getaway for her or something more sublime like a Cheese Wine & Chocolate Tour - Cape Town


Now you can do all this from your armchair and book online with SA's - largest gifting service who offer experience, fun, healthy, adventurous and just a bunch of great gifts .


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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Wheelchairs for the needy - all cyclists and givers!


14th March


Dear Chris

Thethird Old Mutual joBerg2c challenge starts in the South of Johannesburg on the 27thApril 2012and ends nine days and 930 km later, on the beach in Scottburgh on the 5th May 2012.

The creators of South Africa’s two favorites mountain bike stage races have developed a ride that has captured the imagination of mountain bikers both nationally and internationally.

This cycle event is part race and part adventure. A journey where the destination is less important than the experience and the challenge along the way. It is more about sharing a passion for mountain bike riding with like-minded biking enthusiasts, and through our efforts helping people in need.
                                                               
The same community-driven formula used for the renowned Sani2C will be used in the joBerg2. This has the incredible effect of uplifting communities and giving them a foolproof way to raise much needed funds.

With this in mind an organization known as Cycling 4 Mobility (C4M) has been created.

Basically, we are four avid cyclists wanting to raise funds to purchase wheelchairsto donate to desperate people along the route.

We are appealing to youto assist us with this worthy cause in the form of monetary sponsorship for the purchase of the wheelchairs or any other assistance you can provide for this project to be a success.


If you believe you can assist or require further detail please contact a member of the C4M team.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Kind Regards

The C4M Team                                                   


Michelle vd Westhuizen          michellela@mweb.co.za                                078 083 1740
Jo Mackenzie                         mackpack.jo@gmail.com                              084 439 5175
Beth Macleod                          mcbeth@iafrica.com                                      082 820 1100
Flavio Scarpa                          flavio.scarpa@sappi.com                               084 330 6029

Jacqui Scarpa (admin)            bcaccounts@selbornebodycorp.co.za           072 243 9732



Banking Details:     Cycling for Mobility
FNB,
Scottburgh - 260225
Account no.-6234 2372 919

Raise Money for wheelchairs Round1


Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Jenna van Schoor and Clarens Beer festival





Jenna Van SchoorHitting rock bottom could be seen as a measure of success when it comes to a beer festival, depending on your perspective. This weekend, hitting rock bottom took on a different meaning for me though as we drove into Clarens to attend the second annual Clarens Craft Beer Festival, and saw the sign for what I guess is the only bar/club in this Free State town.


Please don't forget to check out the wedding competitions 2012 south africa.

GET YOU BODY IN LINE WHEN LIVING OUT IN THE BUSH.

So if you sit and need alignment use these guys  - we do and we sit straight, don't have back problems and work more productively AND THEY CAME TO US FOR A WHOLE DAY AND DID ALL OF OUR STAFF and Then we had private Pilates mat classes, realignment classes and each of us were given a personal program to follow - absolutely awesome.


A fantastic investment for staff, clients, bush lodge guests and such a great investment.


This is what they said too us:




Multifidus activation is SO IMPORTANT!!!! The multifidus muscles help to take pressure off the vertebral discs so that our body weight can be well distributed along the spine. Additionally, the superficial muscle group keeps our spine straight while the deep muscle group contributes significantly to the stability of our spine.

Simple Exercise to attempt at your desk - and help any back pain
Step 1: Sit with your spine in a neutral posture.
Step 2: Locate the multifidus muscles along either side of your spine.The multifidus muscle can be palpated or felt here.

Step 3: Isolate and contract the multifidus muscle. Breathe in and on breath out, contract the multifidus by imagining that you are drawing your thigh into the pelvis. There should be no actual movement of the hips, pelvis or spine. The contraction of the multifidus should feel like a slow, firm ‘swelling’ or ‘bulging’ underneath your fingers.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

2012 Budget Speech

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Nature Guide Training - how divine

nature Guide Training at its best - well this is what awaits you at Entabeni nature guide training 


Have you always wanted to experience Africa on foot? Watch the sun set over the Savannah?  Discover what its like to come face to face with Lion, Elephant, Rhino and Africas other exciting animals? Then this is the program for you!
Come and spend 14 fun filled days with us in the majestic Waterberg mountains. Spend your days tracking the legendary big 5, going on game drives, learning basic field guiding skills, sleeping out under the stars, birding,
doing night drives, astronomy and much more!
Back in camp our chef will have all your meals ready and waiting for you when you
return from your activities.
Go swimming in our waterfalls, visit our white lion breeding centre and spend your evenings around the camp fire, hearing tales about the bush and the people and animals that call it home.
Join us today for memories that will definitely last a lifetime!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Hoedspruit gets hammered!

So just to see whats happening - send whatever you can to help the folks.  Contact your estate agents such as Century 21, Remax, Engel&Voelkers and Pam Golding to see what you can do to assist these good folks.  I know they need fresh water, lamps, paraffin, food, blankets, bedding etc, so do your thing folks!!











Thursday, January 19, 2012

Floods in Hoedspruit area


So today I spoke to my friend Annie from Remax in Hoedspruit and she sounded very worried, with all the rain.
More than 30 people have been airlifted to safety in Hoedspruit, in Limpopo, due to flooding in the region, the SABC reported this week.
"The bridge between the air force base and the town has been washed away, and several roads are impassable," air force spokesperson Pete Paxton told the broadcaster.
"There is a lot of water and there is a lot of areas flooded after heavy rainfalls over the past two days, but especially on Tuesday
"We then embarked on search and rescue operations with helicopters and we rescued about 30 people from either islands or treetops, or the roofs of houses and we evacuated them to safety to the air force base in Hoedspruit."
Kruger National Park spokesperson William Mabasa said the park had experienced heavy rains, affecting roads in the area.
"The most important thing is to avoid all gravel roads in the Kruger National Park. We have issued a statement this morning to warn people about the water situation. Crocodile Bridge is closed because the bridge is overflowing.
"We have closed Phalaborwa Gate as well, and bridges leading to Letaba and Mopani camps are overflowing at this stage."
We now see more closures have been issued today.
Visitors to the park should contact the public relations office to ask about the condition of the roads they intended using.
Mpumalanga community safety department spokesperson Joseph Mabuza said drivers should be extremely careful.
"We received reports that some of the bridges have been affected by rains, so we request all road users to be cautious when using the roads. 
If a driver sees water on a bridge or near a bridge that is partially submerged, we request they assess the situation, whether it is safe to cross, and if there is any doubt, they must not use the bridge and find an alternative route."
Mabuza said heavy rains often created pot holes, which led to accidents as drivers tried to avoid them.
SA Weather Service senior forecaster William Msimanga said the strong downpours had been caused by the sub-tropical depression Banbo, the fourth of the season.
"We had issued a warning for persistent heavy falls in the Lowveld of Mpumalanga and Limpopo for the rest of Wednesday" he said.
Over the past 48 hours, 109mm of rain was recorded around Mbombela, 139mm around Skukuza, and 270.9mm around Hoedspruit.
About 170mm was recorded to have fallen around Phalaborwa over the last 24 hours.
So be cool people!