Synonyms, Related Subjects, Ideas for Travel Photos Natal ProvinceGuizhou Province, Hebei Province, Henan Province, Krabi Province, Natal Province, Transvaal Province, Uppland Province, Yunnan Province, Zhejiang Province, |
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Natal Province Travel Photos from Danita Delimont |
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![]() Signpost for Isandlwana, Natal Province on the Battlefields Route, site of British defeat 22 January 1879. |
![]() South Africa, KwaZulu Natal Province, Royal Natal National Park, Flowering protea along lush green slopes of Drakensberg Mountains |
![]() Water pump and Isandlwana Museum, Natal Province on the Battlefields Route, site of British defeat 22 January 1879. |
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Natal Province Travel Photos from National Geographic Images |
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An aerial view of the Border Cave. |
Backlit view of men sifting soil for remains at an archeology site. |
Necklace of fish traps. |
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Natal Province Travel Photos from Omniphoto |
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SOUTH AFRICA. KWAZULU NATAL PROVINCE. ITHALA GAME RESERVE. |
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SOUTH AFRICA. KWAZULU NATAL PROVINCE. MONUMENT MARKING PLACE WHERE NELSON MANDELA WAS ARRRESTED AUGUST, 1962. |
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Natal Province Travel Photos from IPNstock |
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Ed Kashi, At Shaka Day festivties in Stanger, KwaZulu Natal Province, Zulu chiefs listen to political s speach. |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Siege of Ladysmith, South Africa, Boer War, 1899-1900. Defending British troops in trenches fixing bayonets in preparation to repel a Boer attack. The siege of Ladysmith by the Boers lasted from 1 November, 1899 until 28 February, 1900. Some 20,000 soldiers and civilians were besieged in the town, a railway junction surrounded by hills. Shortages of food and fresh water, particularly after the Boers cut off the water supply to the town, caused around 60% of the casualties suffered by the defenders during the siege. Ladysmith was finally relieved after 118 days by a force commanded by General Redvers Buller, after two previous attempts had resulted in defeats at Colenso and Spion Kop. |
Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Assault on Wagon Hill, 2nd Boer War, 6 January 1900. Wagon Hill, 5km south of Ladysmith, was an important British position during the Siege of Ladysmith which lasted from 1 November 1899 to 28 February 1900. On 6 January the position was stormed by Boer forces but they were repulsed after a fierce battle. The final clearance was achieved by the Devons (1st Devonshire Rifles). |
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