World Cup 2010 The Final Stages

As the curtain was drawn on the 2010 World Cup tournament we give you brief run down on the final stages of the 19th World Cup competition. In a tournament marked by refereeing controversies, relatively poor latter stage attendances and sadly, plenty of cynical play, it was indeed fitting that the winning team is a winner for the football world in that they play easy on the eye football and in the proper spirit. Viva Espăna!

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World Cup 2010: The Last Eight

There is nothing like the knock out stages of a football tournament - the anxiety, joy, tears and sweat of players and supporters alike is there for all to see on television! Every World Cup throws up its fair share of controversy, and 2010 has been no exception. Read on for more....

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World Cup 2010 Week 2

Well, wasn't that much better? After an uninspiring start to the biggest sporting event of the year, with a record few goals, things brightened up quite significantly during week 2 didn't it? Acrimonious bust ups and humiliating exits were the order of the day this week - the biggest shock in many a year has meant that both the 2006 finalists, France and Italy, have failed to survive the group stages. Read on for more...

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2010 World Cup Week 1 Update

The first round of group games have been played - and it's fair to say that the tournament has been pretty much a let down so far with most of the fare being pretty much at best, very average, with stout defending to the fore. At the time of writing there has been on average a total of just 1.56 goals scored per game - here's hoping for better football in the second phase of the 16 group games and beyond...

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2010 World Cup South Africa - The Group Stages

With less than 100 days to the biggest international tournament in world football, to say that the opening games of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa are eagerly awaited does a disservice to the growing excitement of football fans throughout the world! South Africa is the first southern hemisphere country to host the tournament since Argentina in 1978. All eyes will be focussed on the always-colourful opening ceremony, and the first game between host nation South Africa and a skilful Mexico side. Read on for more…

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2010 World Cup South Africa - Qualifiers Update

The road to the 19th World Cup (which as we all know is being held in South Africa in June 2010) is becoming that bit shorter both in terms of knowing who the 32 participating countries will be, and the time that we have to wait for the thrill of the matches to kick off!

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Guide To The Modjadji Nature Reserve

Fancy a South African vacation with a difference? Then why not take a trip to the most Northern Province in South Africa, Limpopo that borders Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique. It is the ideal province in which to enter and explore South Africa. The Province features an abundance of wildlife, exotic landscape and enchanting scenery.

Modjadji Cycad Reserve is a place themed in local folklore and natural beauty so strongly consider a visit there…

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Ten Great Things To Do In The Cape Town Peninsula

Cape Town is the legislative capital city of South Africa and the second most populated city in the nation, and the capital of the Western Cape Province. The city itself offers plenty of attractions and there is much stunning beauty to be discovered along the Cape Peninsula. Interested in visiting this wonderful part of South Africa? Read on for more…

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Types of Roads in South Africa

If you are thinking about taking a driving holiday around South Africa, you will need to be aware of the road network, types of road you will encounter and also knowledge of the rules of the road in South Africa.

The country has a great road infrastructure and conditions for driving are favourable in the main, so with a bit of common driving sense you should have no problems taking a self-drive holiday in the nation! For further details, check out our guide to the types of roads in South Africa…

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Guide To Addo Elephant National Park

Located in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa, Addo Elephant National Park is home to a wonderful collection of African wildlife, and is well worth visiting if you are in the Port Elizabeth area. Read on for more about our guide to the exciting discoveries you can make by visiting the Park…

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