Tag: Weskusbewoners
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Georgia East, the ‘West Coast Wanderer’ who turns food into love
It’s easy to see and taste the many reasons why people fall in love with the West Coast.
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Eddie Papier, the whaleboat crewman who became a custodian of the West Coast’s beauty
How a harvester of the ocean deep found a new life in nature.
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Colonel Koos Kotzé, Saldanha Bay’s Father of Military Geography
A specialist in his field, he still enjoys the long view from his home by the sea.
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Franklin Floris, the West Coast train driver making tracks as a rap star
He calls himself Capitol F, and he’s in it for the long haul.
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Bushrah & Nevau, bringing hope to harvest in the Promised Land of Piket-Bo-Berg
Farming, in the right hands, can make the world a better, happier place.
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Liebet and Adél, the artist and chef living their dream on the Strandveld of Paternoster
Lessons about life, change, and turning giant seaweed into an artform.
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Renaldo Fourie, Port Owen’s poet of the wild spirits
Fusing science, craft, and romance, distillation can teach you valuable life lessons too.
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Hilda Adams, a fighter for people and the planet in Steenberg’s Cove
Cold and bracing, whipped by the wind, the waves of the Atlantic Ocean are an affirmation of life.
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Haffie Strauss, custodian of rooibos and rock art in the Agter Pakhuis Valley
On the family farm, in a rock-hard place, she carries on the legacy of generations.
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Ruben Saul, the Perlemoen and Pebble Dreamer of Doringbaai
How a tiny, struggling West Coast fishing village found a new lease of life.