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Spioenkop and other iconic destinations of the history tourist – the ramblings of a battlefield guide in Northern Natal
We are on the eve of celebrating our 15th year in the Kwazulu-Natal battlefield guiding industry. (Left-Isandlwana Mountain, taken from the Drift. One of the more ominous silhouettes in British Army history.) The industry has shown upward and downward curves, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo Boer War, Anglo-Zulu War, Battlefield analysis, battlefield guide, Battlefield tour, History's Walk, Johann Hamman, KZN, Principles of War, South Africa, Spioenkop, Voetspore
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My Name is History, and my Art is War – Blood on iTaleni Hill
VOORTREKKER-ZULU CONFRONTATIONS OF 1838 The Vlugkommando and the Battle of Italeni, April 11, 1838 PART 1 Introduction The Battle of Blood River is one of those epic confrontations in the momentous history of this country that has held people in … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Zulu War, battlefield guide, Italeni, Piet Uys, Principles of War, South Africa, Voortrekker history
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The year 2017 – A review on the run
What it is all about. My trusty old Condor at the De Jagersdrift turn-off. I was on my way to the Blood River museum here. This year had proven to be an exceptionally good year, so far. To be quite … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Zulu War, Battlefield analysis, Battlefield tour, Blood River, History's Walk, Johann Hamman, KZN, South Africa, Voortrekker history
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The year of 2017 – a sign of things to come…??
The famed English writer, Ian Knight, on one of his regular tours to South Africa. He leads a comprehensive tour every year. Our own year at History’s walk started out as demurely as the one before, and the one after … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Zulu War, battlefield guide, Johann Hamman, South Africa
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So, you want to do a Battlefield Tour…? here’s a few thoughts.
So, you want to do a battlefield tour in the far-off wastelands of the ancient Zulu Kingdom, do you….? Here is a pointer or two: I am a specialist military history guide, and I do battlefield tours. I am known … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Zulu War, Battlefield analysis, battlefield guide, History's Walk, Johann Hamman, Principles of War, Rorke's Drift, South Africa
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Tripadvisor – a special curse, or misunderstood marketing tool.
We have all had that moment when that first negative review appears on whatever booking site you and your establishment may find itself. We at History’s Walk B&B were negatively reviewed in 2009 by an American visitor and his girlfriend, … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Zulu War, battlefield guide, Johann Hamman, KZN, South Africa
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