A number of skulls were hanging on the gate entrance leading into the Kgalagadi (Kalahari). One of them suddenly ...
On June 13, 2012 / By eyes4earthIt had been a serene canoe paddle on the picturesque Keurbooms River at Plettenberg Bay... ...
On May 23, 2012 / By eyes4earthThe first release of the eyes4earth.org audio collection ('vibes4earth') is now online and features a remarkable otter encounter. ...
On May 20, 2012 / By eyes4earth“It felt as if the whole beach was pulsating and as if all the separate elements, the water, the ...
On May 16, 2012 / By eyes4earthUnder the full moon, Garkman just looked calm, proud and resolute ...
On May 9, 2012 / By eyes4earthOn a wintery gusty grey sea; Dolphin pod huddles nervously; Surfers indecisive: do they hear; The release of orca ...
On May 2, 2012 / By eyes4earthI felt deeply honoured to have been so close to this animal, especially as I have always regarded them ...
On April 25, 2012 / By eyes4earthWitnessing the mass nesting of sea turtles can bring up all sorts of meanings – but it probably depends ...
On April 18, 2012 / By eyes4earthSeconds later, the silence broke and with it an exclamation of delight. “Ah-ha! Just what we were talking about! ...
On April 11, 2012 / By eyes4earthBoom. There it was. Completely unexpected. Completely unsolicited. And it was huge. You just don’t realize how big a ...
On April 4, 2012 / By Matthew ZylstraThe idea that animals can convey meaning, and thereby offer an attentive human being illumination, is a commonly held belief the world over. The view is disparaged and disputed only by modern cultures with an allegiance to science as the sole arbiter of truth. The price of this conceit, to my way of thinking, is enormous.
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