JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Aerial footage showed thousands of people queuing for miles down a dirt road in South Africa for charity food aid meant to relieve hunger caused by the coronavirus lockdown.
The South African version of "Big Brother" recently scored a reality-TV first when two contestants were filmed bonking under a blanket. But its real pioneering significance lies outside the sheets. It ...
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Aerial views of beautiful Hout Bay in South Africa
This aerial footage presents a sweeping view of Hout Bay, located on the Atlantic coast near Cape Town, South Africa. Known ...
Africa can now rely on the services of a satellite constellation tailored for the continent to provide reliable data over a wide range of essential human activities and for the protection of the ...
In the heart of our natural world, where lush forests stretch as far as the eye can see and the biodiversity of our planet thrives, something extraordinary is taking place in Africa. Above the ...
Our company was founded in 2011 and is supported by a group of companies specializing in remote sensing and geospatial solutions. Scout provides fast, on-demand aerial data for multiple industries ...
Aerial Africa explores stunning vistas and extraordinary stories from the tip of the continent in Cape Town, South Africa, to the powerful Zambezi River in Zambia. From the air, the series showcases ...
A new video by AERIAL FUTURES explores the potential of droneports in East Africa and the Global South. The Norman Foster Foundation was one of the first groups to propose the creation of a droneport ...
The most expansive and ambitious aerial series in U.S. television history - AERIAL AMERICA - is taking a closer look at the nation's great urban areas in a new six-part spinoff series, AERIAL CITIES.
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South Africa to amend satellite internet ownership rules
The planned changes address the current requirement for foreign-owned licensees to sell 30% of equity in local subsidiaries ...
JOHANNESBURG – Aerial footage showed thousands of people queuing for miles down a dirt road in South Africa for charity food aid meant to relieve hunger caused by the coronavirus lockdown. The images ...
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