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Kruger National Park

Park survival ... elephant numbers have risen in Kruger National Park.

South Africa

Crisis in Kruger

The national park is facing serious problems, writes Graham Boynton, with a surge in rhino poaching and elephant numbers.

South Africa

Beasts and other bogeys

Leopard on golf course in South Africa, Kruger Park. Skukuza golf course.

Scott Spits Scott Spits shares the fairway with hippos and warthogs.

South Africa

Safari on the fly

Kruger microlight

There is nowhere for wildlife to hide from Terry Smyth as he takes in Kruger from the heights of a microlight.

South Africa

Panoramas, a Pinnacle and Three Ronnies

Alison Stewart returns to her native South Africa to explore the dangerous beauty of the mountains, falls and canyons high above the plains.

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South Africa

All you need is raw nerve

Drive-by sightings ... an elephant roams Kruger.

For affordable wildlife-spotting in South Africa, Genevieve Swart suggests how to create a DIY safari.

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'Babies belong in the hold': Clarkson sparks controversy after airline tweet

Jeremy Clarkson with baby

JOLYON ATTWOOLL 12:24pm | TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has prompted a strong reaction after suggesting that children should be stashed in the luggage hold during flights.

'Uncivilised' Chinese tourists harming country's reputation: official

10:51am | The dire manners and "uncivilised behaviour" of some Chinese tourists abroad are harming the country's image, said a top official who lamented their poor "quality and breeding".

Couple ends up on wrong continent after airline error

JOLYON ATTWOOLL 10:21am | US couple find themselves 11,000km away from their destination, on the wrong continent, after airline error.

Put another kipper in the pan

ROBERT UPE | Determined to lift visitor numbers to 40 million a year by 2020, the British are counting on us, writes Robert Upe.

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