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SA Science Lens
The SA Science Lens is a unique competition in South Africa that
encourages amateur and professional photographers to enter images that
give insight into the world of science and technology and the working
of nature.
Wildlife Photographer of the
Year
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition is an
international showcase for the very best photography featuring natural
subjects. The Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition is
owned by the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine, two UK
institutions that pride themselves on revealing and championing the
diversity of life on Earth.
150 Years of the Cape Argus
One of the biggest and best known daily newspapers in this country
celebrates its 150th anniversary with a fascinating
exhibition of its photographs, cartoons, front pages and memorabilia.
International Year
of Deserts and Desertification 2006
This exhibition explores the cultural diversity of some of the small
but resilient communities living on communal lands in the arid and
semi-arid environments of Namaqualand and southern Namibia in the 20th
and early 21st centuries.
Go Bats
How do they fly? How do they "see" in the dark? What has batman got to do with them?
Mineral Mania
Some of the most beautiful awe-inspiring natural minerals, including
those from Earth and outer space will be part of our new exhibition
'Mineral Mania'. |