Knysna Forest The Knysna Forest extends along the coast between 22E and 25E, generally along 34S in the region called the Garden Route in South Africa. The trees are tropical and afromontane origin, and includes Ironwood, Stinkwood, Outeniqua Yellowwood and Real Yellowwood.
The Kruger National Park is one of the most highly acclaimed national parks in the world.
Its expanse is breathtaking: covering nearly 8000 sq miles of savanna, woodlands, riverine forest and mountain ranges.
490 Species of birds, 147 mammal species, 94 different reptile species, 33 types of amphibians calls Kruger Park their home.
The Mac-Mac Waterfall near the town of Graskop in South Africa.
The name Mac-Mac jokingly refers to the many Scottish diggers who lived in the gold mining camp near Graskop.