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South Africa Collection (#13)

South Africa, a land of diverse beauty and rich history, is located in the southernmost part of the African continent

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Dune Arabesques - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Dune Arabesques - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Elemental Palisade - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Elemental Palisade - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Flotsam Remnants - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Flotsam Remnants - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Marine Microcosm - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Marine Microcosm - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Nautical Alcove Ray - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Nautical Alcove Ray - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Soothing Meadow - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Soothing Meadow - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Stratification Memories - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Stratification Memories - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Tide Hewn Grotto - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Tide Hewn Grotto - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Cape Lantern - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Cape Lantern - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Azure Essence - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Azure Essence - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Eroded Monolith - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Eroded Monolith - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Geologic Grandeur - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Geologic Grandeur - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Kuslyn Redder - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Kuslyn Redder - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Looming Projection - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Looming Projection - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Maritime Defences - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Maritime Defences - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Perimeter Pathways - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Perimeter Pathways - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Private Embayment - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Private Embayment - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Seafarer's Sentry - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Seafarer's Sentry - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Seastack Spire - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Seastack Spire - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Shifting Dune Ballet - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Shifting Dune Ballet - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Shoreline Synergy - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Shoreline Synergy - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Stone Assemblage - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Stone Assemblage - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Surging Rhythms - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Surging Rhythms - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Tide Carved Sanctuary - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Tide Carved Sanctuary - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Clifftop Bastion - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Clifftop Bastion - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Coastal Sentinel - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals

Coastal Sentinel - Ray Truter Photography Fine Art Originals
Ray Truter

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Alex Soler-Roig (ESP) March Cosworth 711. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, South Africa, 6 March 1971

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Emerson Fittipaldi (BRA) Copersucar-Fittipaldi FD04 was classified as the seventeenth and final finisher, despite retiring on lap 70 of 78 with a blown engine

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR) McLaren, took his second consecutive pole position and finished the race in second place. South African Grand Prix, Rd2, Kyalami, South Africa, 6 March 1976

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Patrick Depailler (FRA) Tyrrell 007 finished third. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 1 March 1975. BEST IMAGE

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Mike Hailwood (GBR), still recovering from the leg injuries he sustained in the 1974 German GP, watches practice action from the pit wall with former team mate and friend Denny Hulme (NZL)

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Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Carlos Reutemann (ARG) Brabham, and James Hunt (GBR) Hesketh, enjoy slot car racing at the Kyalami Ranch Hotel. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Afirca, 1 March 1975

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Formula One World Championship
L to R: Jackie Stewart(GBR), Tyrrell designer Derek Gardner(GBR) and Ken Tyrrell(GBR) South African GP, Kyalami, 6 March 1971

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Sign put up by ATS mechanics as a result of the drivers strike. Please note spelling South African GP, Kyalami, 23 January 1982

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Formula One World Championship
An extremely crowded pitlane during practice is headed by the Team Gunston Lotus 72D of Guy Tunner (RSA), who finished eleventh in his first and only GP start

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Formula One World Championship
(L to R): Nelson Piquet (BRA) with Brabham team mate Niki Lauda (AUT) during pre-race testing. South African Grand Prix, Rd 3, Kyalami, South Africa, 3 March 1979

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Formula One World Championship
Race winner Jody Scheckter (RSA) Tyrrell 007 leads the race from Carlos Reutemann (ARG) Brabham BT44B, who qualified and finished in second position. South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, 1 March 1975

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Formula One World Championship
Ronnie Peterson(SWE) South African GP, Kyalami, 3 March 1973

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
The two Japanese drivers in F1 Aguri Suzuki, left, and Ukyo Katayama, right. South African GP, Kyalami, 14 March 1993

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Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR) McLaren M23 took his second pole position and scored his first finish of the season with a second place. South African Grand Prix, Rd2, Kyalami, 6 March 1976. BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
Jochen Rindt (AUT) Cooper Maserati T81, retired on lap 39. Formula One World Championship, South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, South Africa. 2 January 1967. BEST IMAGE

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR) McLaren, took his second consecutive pole position and finished the race in second place. South African Grand Prix, Rd2, Kyalami, South Africa, 6 March 1976

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
(L to R): The Brabham BT45s of Carlos Reutemann (ARG) and Carlos Pace (BRA) wait in the pits before practice begins. South African Grand Prix, Rd2, Kyalami, South Africa, 6 March 1976

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR) McLaren, took his second consecutive pole position and finished the race in second place. South African Grand Prix, Rd2, Kyalami, South Africa, 6 March 1976

Background imageSouth Africa Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Nelson Piquet (BRA) Brabham BT49 in the pits Formula One World Championship, Rd3, South African Grand Prix, Kyalami, South Africa, 1 March 1980. BEST IMAGE BEST IMAGE

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Formula One World Championship
The local fans erected makeshift stands for better viewing South African GP, Kyalami, 3 March 1973

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Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR) Hesketh plays tennis at the Kyalami Ranch Hotel. South African Grand Prix, Rd 2, Kyalami, South Africa, 30 March 1974

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Formula One World Championship
Ronnie Peterson (SWE) left the Lotus team after one race of the season and joined the March team. He retired the March 761 on lap 16 when he collided with another competitor




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South Africa, a land of diverse beauty and rich history, is located in the southernmost part of the African continent. From the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to its breathtaking African landscape adorned with zebras roaming freely, it offers an enchanting experience. Exploring this vast country reveals a political map that showcases its place within Africa's intricate tapestry. In particular, the Western Cape region boasts captivating sights like Cape Town and its iconic Table Mountain seen from above - a sight that leaves one in awe. One unforgettable moment etched in history is when South Africa's rugby captain Francois Pienaar received the World Cup trophy from none other than Nelson Mandela himself in 1995. This powerful image symbolizes unity and triumph over adversity. Nature enthusiasts will find solace amidst Addo Elephant National Park where two dung beetles tirelessly roll their precious dung ball across the African terrain. The park also provides stunning views of Table Mountain as seen from Bloubergstrand at sunset - a truly magical sight to behold. Delving into South Africa's past, we encounter a British Empire world map dating back to the 19th century. This historical artifact serves as a reminder of how far this nation has come since then. Kruger National Park presents another facet of South Africa's natural wonders with sightings of warthogs roaming freely amongst its abundant wildlife. The juxtaposition between these creatures and their surroundings creates an extraordinary visual spectacle. Cape Town continues to captivate visitors with its picturesque Camps Bay beach nestled against the backdrop of Twelve Apostles mountain range. Here, rocks delicately balance on driftwood while overlooking the vastness of the sea beyond - nature's artistry at its finest. Lastly, for those seeking some leisurely fun under the sun, beach volleyball games provide endless entertainment along South Africa's pristine shores. With each serve and spike comes laughter and camaraderie against an idyllic coastal backdrop.