No, we’re not talking about that Ozzie guy and his reviews on just about everything. Don’t worry, these blokes watching a meteor shower are still very entertaining.
Mount Everest isn’t the easiest peak to climb, yet it is many climbers’ most desirable for obvious reasons. If you plan to do it illegally then let this Jozi man’s experience be a warning.
South Africa is filled with awe-inspiring natural wonders, and some of our man-made features aren’t too shabby either. Here’s a beautiful reminder via CNN.
Being associated with vampires and the dark arts never does wonders for ones popularity, but bats really do have a bad rap.
No one is going to react that well to a surprise attack from a crocodile, but at least this young ellie has some friends for backup.
There’s something magical about seeing satellite images of our world, but when those images feature Africa, it’s just a whole lot better.
Sometimes the only way to handle winds of 260 km/h is to have a laugh, and there are few places better at taking the piss than Australia.
Most people are familiar with the Northern Lights, but down south in Australasia they have their own thing going on. This footage from midair is special.
Time and time again, people sharing fake information stirs up bouts of chaos. Here’s what’s actually happening with Cape Town’s water supply at the moment.
National Geographic have decided to let us watch Leo’s epic new doccie free of charge, so clear a little time and make sure to settle in for this one.
Italy might boast one of the most beautiful mountain ranges in the world, but it seems that comes at a price. Their earthquake problems aren’t anything new.
Time to give some props to the standout wildlife photographs of the year, and this selection does a fantastic job of showcasing what the natural world has to offer.
Up in the Free State they’ve been struggling with a lack of rain, so maybe they weren’t all that bleak when a massive hailstorm struck the area.
Strict water restrictions are making their way to the Cape in November and, to be prepared, here’s everything you need to know. Good luck out there.
This year, the Castle of Good Hope is celebrating its 350th anniversary, so what better way to kick it off than by taking a gander through some natural heritage?
I’ve dealt with two puff adders first hand in Camps Bay, and with a now with a cabin in the Klein Karoo mountains, snake awareness is not something I skimp on.
Mick Fanning may have delivered a punch in order to save his bacon, but this guy decided a broom was all he needed to fend off a rather large shark.
Last week we got our first glimpse at what lies in store for fans of BBC classic ‘Planet Earth’, but now the new trailer really raises the bar.
2016 has been a year filled with obituaries and RIPs, but perhaps this one says more about how we treat the world around us more than any other.
There are certain moments from the BBC’s Planet Earth series that have become the stuff of legend, and the follow up promises much of the same.
We have our fair share of trouble down here on the tip of Africa, but our storms don’t come close to the beast that is bearing down on America’s east coast.
Over in the Gobi desert, the largest fossilised footprint ever has been found. This provides more insight into the world that existed on earth before our time.
There’s nothing like portraying a young girl in a black swimsuit as an eel to boost your local farming economy, especially when she is being “fattened up” for slaughter.
It takes something rather impressive to woo the judges of this competition, but Chinese photographer Yu Jun seems to have done just that.
Everyone’s talking about going green these days, and it’s actually never been easier (or more cost effective) to put your money where you mouth is.
Sadly us Capetonians have nothing but grey skies overhead, but that doesn’t mean you can’t join in the fun.
Tokai forest was the topic of many conversations yesterday, as the process of cutting down the pines kicked into gear. Outrage followed close behind.
Hiking up any mountain can be perilous, and that certainly rings true for Table Mountain. Luckily there was help at hand for three stranded climbers.
There are many brilliant photographs of New York City’s skyline out there, but this one captures something so special it almost looks fake.
It must be rather terrifying to be out for a stroll and the ground gives way beneath you, which is exactly what happened over in China.