




Miss South Africa Tatum Keshwar helped draw the crowds to say farewell to adventurer Kingsley Holgate, as he left today on a journey through the nine transfrontier parks of Southern Africa.
BoundlessSA website
Baba Dlamini from Lesedi Cultural Village in the Cradle of Humankind, a face I remember from my first Indaba in 2003, was there as well, (see picture above), and Swazi and Zulu dancers put on a stunning show.
See SA Tourism's video from this event on Utube, I let it run through with buffering (which is annoying) and then was able to watch it without interuption after that see here