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A photograph of Mossel Bay and the town on the right. There are several plants, such as white shrubs with head-like spiraea and many protea-like shrubs and plants resembling senecio.

A photograph of country area of Wolvefontein, showing the soil bank in the foreground and the low brush type in the background.

A photograph of the low brush in the foreground and tall succulent euphorbias in the background.

A photograph showing low brush euphorbia, opuntia, ziziphus, and an occasional aloe.

A detailed photograph of vegetation at Bluecliff, showing euphorbia, opuntia, ziziphus and an occasional aloe.

A detailed photograph of vegetation at Bluecliff, showing euphorbia, opuntia, ziziphus and an occasional aloe.

A detailed photograph of vegetation at Bluecliff, showing euphorbia, opuntia, ziziphus and an occasional aloe.

A detailed photograph of vegetation at Bluecliff with small shrub in the foreground and showing euphorbia, opuntia, ziziphus and an occasional aloe.

A photograph of a view of a dense portion of natural vegetation covering the hills below Bluecliff.

A photograph of a female cormorant with wings spread while standing on some rocks by the coast.

A close view of a female cormorant standing on rocks by the coast.

A photograph of a grass cover with tall ericas and many drosera plants.

A photograph of protea (probably P. lepidocarpodendron) in flower with Director F. W. Fitzsimons of the museum.

A photograph of a heath-covered sandy land with protea, everlastings, yellow composites, crocus grass, and yellow rayless composites. There is also a large termite hill in the foreground with E.M. Thierry standing beside it.

A general view of the aloe grass brush type.

A view of the aloe grass brush type.

A general view across the valley, showing the bush type thorn trees and aloes.

A photograph of two Ngqika girls with their faces painted with white and orange clay. They also have orange colored blankets drapped over them. The Ngqika clan were referred to as “Gaika” people by the Europeans.

A photograph of two Ngqika girls with their faces painted with white and orange clay. They also have orange colored blankets drapped over them. The Ngqika clan were referred to as “Gaika” people by the Europeans.

A photograph showing euphorbia on the bluff and other vegetation such as low brush and aloes with some opuntia.
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