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In this issue:
1. Bay of Paradise
In the Phang Na Bay National Park in the Andaman Sea, you can visit the famous James Bond island, explore hidden caves in a long-tail boat, and enjoy a seafood lunch in a Sea Gypsy village built on stilts.
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2. The lady who fought Sarah Raal decided, rather than being sent to a concentration camp, to join her brothers in their veld commando and fight against the British forces, disguising herself as a man.
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3. The Karkloof aviator
There is a story that a KZN farmer built, launched and flew the world’s first glider around 1870, when the Wright brothers were still at school - and he lived to tell the tale.
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