This is the moment when a clan of hyenas all came together to save a clan mate from the jaws of a massive lion!
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Hyenas vs Lion Rescue
 West Coast wild flowers in Western Cape back in bloom
Around the Web : South Africa braces for hotter-than-usual summer,   Possible flight delays at DUR, St George’s Market is back  and much more.
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This amazing show of strong family bonds was captured on camera by Maddie Lowe while on safari with Margot Lowe and guide Witness Mathebule also known as De Beer.
They shared their footage and story with LatestSightings.com. During their adventure at@ArathusaSafariLodge in early August, they stumbled upon a jaw-dropping scene that unfolded before their lenses.
This remarkable sighting witnessed in the heart of the African wilderness, showcases the power struggle between lions and hyenas and the remarkable unity of the hyena clan. Margot, Maddie, and De Beer were about to capture an incident that would leave them in awe of nature's raw intensity.
West Coast wild flowers in Western Cape back in bloom
The world famous West Coast wild flowers in the Western Cape are back in bloom. Large parts of the West Coast National Park are swathed in a myriad of colours as the white rain daisies, vygies and other flower species cover parts of the Seeberg,
Mooimaak and Postberg sections of the park. The flower season reaches its peak during August and September, and with excellent rains in recent weeks, visitors are in for a colourful visual treat.Â
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Possible flight delays at DUR
King Shaka International Airport (DUR) released a statement this morning (August 30), confirming that a fault had been identified on the optic fibre fuel system’s control and communications, resulting in system shut down.
South Africa braces for hotter-than-usual summer
The South African Weather Services (SAWS) predicts hotter-than-usual summer conditions for South Africa.
The El Niño weather phenomenon is predicted to continue throughout most of the summer months, potentially leading to drier conditions in the region. However, the full impact of El Niño on South Africa remains uncertain.
The World Meteorological Organisation warns that El Niño and other factors will result in record-breaking temperatures within the next five years.
Exploring the flavours and artistry of the Paarl Spice Route
The popular Paarl Spice Route in the Cape Winelands region is known for its idyllic landscapes and unique collection of artisans.
The farm combines food, wine, art, and culture and invites visitors to explore their various establishments, all within walking distance.
NSRI warns of strong rip currents as the super blue moon rises
The South African National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) has issued a safety alert to the public to exercise caution along the coastline due to the full moon spring tide, specifically on 30 and 31 August, during the peak of the full moon.
St George’s Market is back with a new look and new vendors
St George’s Market will relaunch in Cape Town this Thursday after a four-year hiatus.
St George’s Market, also known as St G’s Market, is Cape Town’s inner-city market located at St George’s Mall between Wale and Church Street. The market ran for seven years until 2019 and is now back with a new look and new vendors.
Nature lovers yet again treated to free entry to SA national parks
Under the theme, 'Know Your National Parks', according to SANParks, this year's free entry will take place from September 16 to 24.
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