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  • Cockade 3161m, Elephant 3109m and flat-topped Mlambonja Buttress 3007m (right), from the Xeni Valley near Xeni Cave, Mdedelelo Wilderness.  Xeni Peak is the broad-tapered sun-lit, free-standing column immediately left of uMlambonja Buttress (1961 p54).  The lower, closer, sunlit peak superimposed on Mlambonja Buttress is Mount Helga 2702m. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F4, 24/2.8D. Kodak E100SW. December 1996.
    Xeni Peak uMlambonja Drakensberg.jpg
  • Photographic study of the Masongwana River in the Cathedral Peak area of the Mdedelelo Wilderness. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F4, 75-300/4.5D. Kodak E100SW. October 1996
    Masongwana River Drakensberg.jpg
  • Giant's Castle 3314m, with the South Ridge sweeping down to the The Gable (right).  Winter sunrise view from Ka-Mpumulwana Ridge, Lotheni. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F90, 28-70/3.5-4.5D. Fuji RDPII. September 1996.
    Giants Castle South Face Drakensberg.jpg
  • Marc McLeod paddles his whitewater kayak through rapids below Howick Falls, with the Umgeni River in full flood (1993), South Africa.  The waterfall is approximately 95 metres high (310 feet).  Nikon F90, Nikkor 80-200/2.8D, Fuji RFP. Photo: 1993
    Kayak below Howick Falls.jpg
  • Open Bowl; Black with copper spiral
    Metallics_542.psd
  • Sunset silhouette of the Horns, Drakensberg, South Africa.  Crepuscular rays (God beams) diffracting at the neck between Inner Horn 3005m / 9858ft (left) and Outer Horn 3006m / 9860ft (right).  The saw-tooth profile of tiny peaks to the left is a group called The Chessmen.  Inner Horn was first climbed in 1925; Outer Horn in 1934.  The names are believed to have been derived from the Zulu name for nearby Cathedral Peak.  However, under some lighting conditions, as seen here, the gap between the Horns resembles antlers or deer horns.  One of the last free ranges of the San people or Bushmen, the Drakensberg is steeped in San folk lore.  Nikon F100, 70-300/4-5.6D, Kodak E100VS.
    Horns, Drakensberg-2004.jpg
  • Open lace bowl; Pink
    SkyBluePink_440.psd
  • Single Open; Cream, brown & bronze zigzag
    Savannah_511.psd
  • Seahorses; Red; Green; Blue
    Holiday_Seahorses-3_579.psd
  • Wire Vase; Black and white check
    Classics_Wire_Vase_748.psd
  • Style shot; Bowl; Medium; Spiral; Brights
    Brights_Detail_075.psd
  • Artist Jaheni Mkhize weaves telephone wire bowls.
    Jaheni Mkhize.psd
  • Open Bowl; Brown with Baby Blue dot
    SkyBluePink_518.psd
  • Squares Swirl, gold, black
    Metallics_160.psd
  • Group; Cuff bracelets in stripe design
    Jewelry_594.psd
  • Style shot; Bowl; Medium; Spiral; Brights
    Brights_Abstract_180.psd
  • Clockwise from top left: Vava Ngubane; Bavumile Nkwanyana; Jaheni Mkhize; Zeni Sabeth Masina; Mabongi Mkhize
    Group_338.psd
  • Group Pisa Vases; Avocado, Toffee and Orange
    Suede_Vases_738.psd
  • Open Bowl; Pink and Baby Blue zigzag
    SkyBluePink_551.psd
  • Lace platter; Baby Blue
    SkyBluePink_453.psd
  • Single Open; Solid brown with olive green dot
    Savannah_517.psd
  • OM-54; Single Open; Brown & baby blue with olive green dot
    Savannah_514.psd
  • Bowl; XLarge; Earth; Burnt Orange; Cream; Brown
    Savannah_135.psd
  • Bowl; Pink and silver spiral
    Metallics_433.psd
  • Group Bowl; Black and silver spiral
    Metallics_431.psd
  • Starfish; Green
    Holiday_Starfish_572.psd
  • Seahorses; Red; Blue
    Holiday_Seahorses-2_581.psd
  • Style shot; Bowl; Medium; Spiral; Classic; Black; Red
    Classics_Detail_073.psd
  • Group Bowls; Red and black swirl
    Classics_502.psd
  • Group Bowl; Robert Majola
    Brights_561.psd
  • Bowl by Sipho Khuswayo
    Brights_552.psd
  • Group Bowl; Lime with black and white swirl
    Brights_506.psd
  • Artist Zeni Sabeth Masina weaves telephone wire bowls.
    Zeni Masina.jpg
  • Artist Bagangile Mkhize weaves telephone wire bowls.
    Bagangile Mkhize.jpg
  • Sunset silhouette of the Horns, Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Crepuscular rays (God beams) diffracting at the neck between Inner Horn 3005m / 9858ft (left) and Outer Horn 3006m / 9860ft (right).  The saw-tooth profile of tiny peaks to the left is a group called the Chessmen.  Inner Horn was first climbed in 1925; Outer Horn in 1934.  The names are believed to have been derived from the Zulu name for nearby Cathedral Peak.  However, under some lighting conditions, as seen here, the gap between the Horns resembles antlers or deer horns.  One of the last free ranges of the San people or Bushmen, the Drakensberg is steeped in San folk lore.  Nikon F100, 70-300/4-5.6D, Kodak E100VS.
    Horns Drakensberg.jpg
  • Woven wire baskets from South Africa. This style of hand-woven basket made from telephone wire is a contemporary development of the old craft of grass weaving. This is a traditional hand craft and artistic expression of the Zulu tribe from South Africa. In the new era of wireless communications this is a great example of recycling or reuse where a redundant material can be repurposed as the sole ingredient of beautiful folk art.
    AJH_070324_0131_DRV.jpg
  • Woven wire baskets from South Africa. This style of hand-woven basket made from telephone wire is a contemporary development of the old craft of grass weaving. This is a traditional hand craft and artistic expression of the Zulu tribe from South Africa. In the new era of wireless communications this is a great example of recycling or reuse where a redundant material can be repurposed as the sole ingredient of beautiful folk art.
    AJH_070528_0617_DRV.jpg
  • Group Bowls; Brown with Baby Blue swirl
    SkyBluePink_483.psd
  • Group; Lace bowl and platter
    SkyBluePink_445.psd
  • Group bowls.  Brown with olive green & brown; olive green solid
    Savannah_487.psd
  • Group bowls. Brick red spiral; complex
    Savannah_480.psd
  • Group bowls. Varied earth zigzag
    Savannah_479.psd
  • Open Bowl; Copper and brown zigzag
    Metallics_538.psd
  • Group Bowl; Green metallic
    Metallics_488.psd
  • Radial zigzag, gold, black
    Metallics_161.psd
  • Group; Cuff bracelets in stripe design
    Jewelry_598.psd
  • Hoepoe
    Holiday_Hoepoe_585.psd
  • Hoepoe Bird with Aita Chicken
    Holiday_Hoepoe-Aita_586.psd
  • Crab; Blue
    Holiday_Crab_571.psd
  • Open Bowl; Red with black dot
    Classics_548.psd
  • Open Bowl; Red with black and white swirl dot
    Classics_546.psd
  • Open Bowl; Black and white mix with red dot
    Classics_545.psd
  • Group Bowls; Black and white swirl
    Classics_504.psd
  • Group Bowls; Red with black and white zigzag
    Classics_426.psd
  • Jaheni Mkhize weaving tall cone in orange
    Jaheni Weaving.psd
  • Artist Gabisile Mkhwanazi weaves telephone wire bowls.
    Gabisile Mkhwanazi.psd
  • Woven wire baskets from South Africa. This style of hand-woven basket made from telephone wire is a contemporary development of the old craft of grass weaving. This is a traditional hand craft and artistic expression of the Zulu tribe from South Africa. In the new era of wireless communications this is a great example of recycling or reuse where a redundant material can be repurposed as the sole ingredient of beautiful folk art.
    AJH_070527_0498_DRV.jpg
  • Woven wire baskets from South Africa. This style of hand-woven basket made from telephone wire is a contemporary development of the old craft of grass weaving. This is a traditional hand craft and artistic expression of the Zulu tribe from South Africa. In the new era of wireless communications this is a great example of recycling or reuse where a redundant material can be repurposed as the sole ingredient of beautiful folk art.
    AJH_070324_0191_DRV.jpg
  • Woven wire baskets from South Africa. This style of hand-woven basket made from telephone wire is a contemporary development of the old craft of grass weaving. This is a traditional hand craft and artistic expression of the Zulu tribe from South Africa. In the new era of wireless communications this is a great example of recycling or reuse where a redundant material can be repurposed as the sole ingredient of beautiful folk art.
    AJH_070324_0149_DRV.jpg
  • Group Pisa Vases; Avocado, Toffee and Orange
    Suede_Vases_Detail.psd
  • Bowl; Pink, green, orange and blue swirl
    SkyBluePink_460.psd
  • Group Bowl; Aqua swirl
    Brights_476.psd
  • Bavumile Nkwanyana completing medium bowl
    Bavumile Weaving.psd
  • Chacma Baboon - Papio ursinus - eating insects in a fern garden, below the Amphitheatre, Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park (former Royal Natal National Park), South Africa.  The Tugela River is visible in the background.  Nikon F90, 50-135/3.5. Fuji RDP-II.
    Baboon Papio ursinus Drakensberg.jpg
  • Woven wire baskets from South Africa. This style of hand-woven basket made from telephone wire is a contemporary development of the old craft of grass weaving. This is a traditional hand craft and artistic expression of the Zulu tribe from South Africa. In the new era of wireless communications this is a great example of recycling or reuse where a redundant material can be repurposed as the sole ingredient of beautiful folk art.
    AJH_070528_0620_DRV.jpg
  • Group Cones; Metallic green complex; cream and copper; brown and copper
    Savannah_534.psd
  • Octopus; Red
    Holiday_Octopus_570.psd
  • Open Bowl; Black and white zigzag
    Classics_544.psd
  • Eric Zungu weaving Wire Bowl
    Eric Weaving.psd
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