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Safrica Metal Print Collection (#3)

109 Metal Prints

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Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: WINDSURFERS GETS AIRBOURNE AS THE SUN SETS ON CAPE TOWNs BLaUWBERG BEACH

WINDSURFERS GETS AIRBOURNE AS THE SUN SETS ON CAPE TOWNs BLaUWBERG BEACH
A windsurfer gets airbourne as the sun sets over Cape Towns Blaauwberg beach, February 23, 2004. Strong south easterly winds and clear summer days draws thousands of tourists

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GM1E69T043201

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Some of a group of 52 fallow deer, captured on Robben Island, off Cape Town, wait to begin a long road journey to their new home, September 28, 2010

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GM1E5B30KJ201

GM1E5B30KJ201
Cape Town lights up as dusk falls over the citys backdrop Table Mountain, November 2, 2009. Cape Town is one of nine South African cities hosting the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GM1E4AN1K7601

GM1E4AN1K7601
Youths from Khayelitsha township watch as giant kites take to the skies during an event forming part of the annual Cape Town International Kite Festival October 23, 2008

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GM1E5320CYA01

GM1E5320CYA01
A paraglider takes advantage of windless warm conditions as he rides thermals above Cape Towns Sea Point beach front March 1, 2009. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA)

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GM1E47C1PSK01

GM1E47C1PSK01
Former President Nelson Mandela smiles as he arrives with his wife Graca Machel, for the Sixth Annual Nelson Mandela lecture in Kliptown, near Johannesburg, July 12, 2008

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GM1E46B0DUQ01

GM1E46B0DUQ01
A kayaker takes advantage of a break in cold winter weather off Cape Towns Sea Point beachfront, June 9, 2008. Picture taken June 9, 2008 REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA)

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Rp6Drnawepab

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A group of about 100 African penguins are released into the sea near Cape Town September 16, 2005 after recovering at the SANCCOB (South African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds)

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GM1E51Q19K001

GM1E51Q19K001
Light is diffracted on a filter during a partial solar eclipse, where the moon moves between the sun and earth, as seen from Cape Town, January 26, 2009

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Gm1Dtlmdiqaa

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Cleaned African penguins swim after being treated at the South African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) rehabilitation centre near Cape Town September 8

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Gm1Dvrjjtmaa

Gm1Dvrjjtmaa
A South China tiger known as " Tiger Woods", one of fewer than 100 South China tigers in existence, tries to make a kill at the David Tang Tiger Breeding Center at Philippolis outside

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GM1E5B30KOT01

GM1E5B30KOT01
Cape Towns business district lights up as dusk falls over the city, November 2, 2009. Cape Town is one of nine South African cities hosting the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Rp2Dsfhndaac

Rp2Dsfhndaac
Jugglers spin firesticks as the moon rises over Clifton beach in Cape Town, South Africa, November 14, 2005. The warm southern hemisphere summer

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Former South African President Nelson Mandela laughs during an interview with the

Former South African President Nelson Mandela laughs during an interview with the media at his house in Qunu, Eastern Cape, July 18, 2008. Anti-apartheid icon Mandela turned 90 on Friday

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: GF2E47I0GJO01

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FILE PHOT0 AUG96 - President Nelson Mandela will celebrate his 80th birthday on July 18. Events planned around the country are due to run for at least a month

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: A worker sorts avocados at a farm factory in Nelspruit in Mpumalanga province

A worker sorts avocados at a farm factory in Nelspruit in Mpumalanga province, about 51 miles (82 km) north of the Swaziland border, South Africa, June 14, 2018. Picture taken June 14, 2018

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Empty fountains are seen in Adderley Street in central Cape Town

Empty fountains are seen in Adderley Street in central Cape Town, South Africa, January 28, 2018. Picture taken January 28, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Houses are seen at a village near Mthatha in the Eastern Cape province

Houses are seen at a village near Mthatha in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa, March 18, 2018. Picture taken March 18, 2018. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Man uses plastic to mark vacant land in Olievenhoutbosch

Man uses plastic to mark vacant land in Olievenhoutbosch
A man uses plastic to mark vacant land in Olievenhoutbosch near Centurion, South Africa March 12, 2018. Picture taken March 12, 2018. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Man gestures as he uses tape to mark vacant land in Olievenhoutbosch near Centurion

Man gestures as he uses tape to mark vacant land in Olievenhoutbosch near Centurion
A man gestures as he uses tape to mark vacant land in Olievenhoutbosch near Centurion, South Africa March 12, 2018. Picture taken March 12, 2018. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: A maize garden is seen below houses at a village near Mthatha

A maize garden is seen below houses at a village near Mthatha, Eastern Cape province, South Africa, March 16, 2018. Picture taken March 16, 2018. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Fields of harvested wheat are seen near Cape Town

Fields of harvested wheat are seen near Cape Town, South Africa, February 3, 2018. Picture taken February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: A white lion named Brutus is seen at the Drakenstein Lion Park near Cape Town

A white lion named Brutus is seen at the Drakenstein Lion Park near Cape Town December 29, 2015. Brutus, who fathered three " miracle" cubs despite having had a vasectomy in his youth

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: A maize garden is seen on top of eroded soil at a village near Mthatha

A maize garden is seen on top of eroded soil at a village near Mthatha, Eastern Cape province, South Africa, March 16, 2018. Picture taken March 16, 2018. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Fields of lettuce are irrigated near Cape Town

Fields of lettuce are irrigated near Cape Town, South Africa, February 6, 2018. Picture taken February 6, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Water levels are seen at the Katse dam in Lesotho

Water levels are seen at the Katse dam in Lesotho, January 28, 2018. Picture taken January 28, 2018. REUTERS/Victor Antonie

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: A pair of barn owls looks on at a rehabilitation and conservation centre at the Spier

A pair of barn owls looks on at a rehabilitation and conservation centre at the Spier wine estate near Cape Town, South Africa, October 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: A calf follows cattle being herded in Cato Ridge

A calf follows cattle being herded in Cato Ridge, South Africa, July 28, 2019. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Cattle are herded in Cato Ridge

Cattle are herded in Cato Ridge, South Africa, July 28, 2019. REUTERS/Rogan Ward

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Flamingos wade in Cape Towns Black River

Flamingos wade in Cape Towns Black River, August 11, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - GF

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Sand blows across a normally submerged area at Theewaterskloof dam near Cape Town

Sand blows across a normally submerged area at Theewaterskloof dam near Cape Town, South Africa, January 20, 2018. The dam, which supplies most of Cape Towns potable water

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Sand blows across a normally submerged area at Theewaterskloof dam near Cape Town

Sand blows across a normally submerged area at Theewaterskloof dam near Cape Town, South Africa, January 20, 2018. The dam, which supplies most of Cape Towns potable water

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Sand blows across a normally submerged area at Theewaterskloof dam near Cape Town

Sand blows across a normally submerged area at Theewaterskloof dam near Cape Town, South Africa, January 21, 2018. The dam, which supplies most of Cape Towns potable water

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Water levels are seen at the Katse dam in Lesotho

Water levels are seen at the Katse dam in Lesotho, January 28, 2018. Picture taken January 28, 2018. REUTERS/Victor Antonie

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: The Wider Image: Cape Town dreads Day Zero when taps will run dry

The Wider Image: Cape Town dreads Day Zero when taps will run dry
Rainwater flows down off Cape Towns iconic Table Mountain, South Africa, September 9, 2017. Despite some winter rainfall dams are running dangerously low following the worst drought in a century in

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: The Wider Image: Cape Town dreads Day Zero when taps will run dry

The Wider Image: Cape Town dreads Day Zero when taps will run dry
Rainwater gathers on plants in Cape Town, South Africa, August 30, 2017. Despite some winter rainfall dams are running dangerously low following the worst drought in a century in the region

Background imageSafrica Metal Print Collection: Gm1Dvrjjtmaa

Gm1Dvrjjtmaa
A South China tiger known as " Tiger Woods", one of fewer than 100 South China tigers in existence, tries to make a kill at the David Tang Tiger Breeding Center at Philippolis outside



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