The History of the Iron Horse Posted on 17 March 2021 The modern bicycle first appeared in the 1800s. It was considered a revolutionary invention, and changed travel for people around the world. Here’s More About ‘the People’s Nag’: While bicycle design evolved from the 1400s, the design of the first modern bicycle is credited to John Kemp Starley. His design became popular in the mid-1800s, and was called the Safety Bicycle, because it was considered less precarious than its predecessor, the Penny Farthing. The Wright brothers, the pioneers who invented the first aeroplanes, started off as bicycle mechanics. They Tested Their Ideas Around Aerodynamics by Strapping Wings To Bicycles. Cycling is the third-most dangerous sport in the world with an estimated 455 000 cyclists ending up in emergency rooms in 2017. Approximately 100-Million Bicycles are manufactured every year all around the world. Get On Your Bike And Ride The Karoo Burn Date: 20–21 Feb 2021 Start: Calvinia Primary School Finish: Kaleo Guest Farm, Ceres Cost: R2 700–R4 900 Total distance: 242km In teams of two or four, riders battle it out along South Africa’s longest straight gravel road between Calvinia and Ceres. Teams have 24hours to reach the finish line. karooburn.co.za X-Berg Challenge Four-day extreme race 17–22 March 2021 Two-day mini race 19–22 March 2021 Cost: R1 840/R2 990 Total distance: 90km/180km You can ride it, run it or even paraglide it – and if you’re into challenges, do it all! Solo, team and relay entries are welcome. xbergchallenge.com Call in your Cape Leopard Sightings While rare and seldom seen, leopards are the only large predator still roaming the Cape mountains. Because they are nocturnal and secretive, leopards often go undetected in an area. Now the Cape Leopard Trust has started a project to create a database of leopard distribution in the Western Cape. And they need your help to upload any leopard observations to the online data portal. To submit any leopard sightings, go to app.capeleopard.org.za Soundscapes Derek Solomon, a recordist and wildlife photographer has just launched his new website which features multiple recordings of animals, insects, amphibians and other bush sounds – even people, when appropriate. Part of the proceeds from sales will be donated to Conservation South Luangwa and Elephants Alive dereksolomon.com/wildlife-sound-recordings World wetlands day 2021 Wetlands are an incredibly important natural feature that protect us against flooding, pollutants and droughts. They’re also really beautiful. So let’s celebrate these special places on 2 February: World Wetlands Day. Ntsikeni Nature Reserve This wetland in southern KZN is one of the largest high-altitude wetlands in South Africa. Accessible by 4×4, the wetland is home to a colony of Cape vultures, as well as the southern reedbuck and the Cape clawless otter. kznwildlife.com/ Ntsikeni.html Verloren Vallei Nature Reserve An internationally recognised wetland reserve, the beautiful 6 000 hectare Verloren Vallei in Mpumalanga is home to many rare plant and bird species. It’s best visited during summer, from R45 pp. mpumalanga.com/ our-provincial-parks/verloren-vallei Zeekoevlei Nature Reserve On the outskirts of Cape Town city, Zeekoevlei is home to around 230 species of birds, as well as the critically endangered Cape Flats sand fynbos and the endangered western leopard toad. zeekoevlei.co.za Sources: Forbes, National Geographic, CNN | Photography gallo/ Gettyimages; Illustrations Jess Nicholson Related Posts Travis Warwick-Oliver: Running for his life 16 May 2023 An adrenaline junkie to the core, Travis Warwick-Oliver came back harder and tougher, refusing to... read more Running the length of Africa: Russell Cook’s epic journey 11 May 2023 Russell Cook is taking on an extraordinary challenge: running the entire length of Africa, from... read more Wine & Wheels: Cycling Stellenbosch 28 April 2023 South Africa is blessed with a plethora of mountain bike trails, and there are always... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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