- The
southern reedbuck,
rietbok or
common reedbuck (Redunca arundinum) is a
diurnal antelope typically found in
southern Africa. It was
first described...
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South African Airways Flight 406, also
known as The
Rietbok Crash, was a
scheduled p****enger
flight on 13
March 1967 that
crashed into the sea on approach...
- com.pk. 28 July 2010. Margo, Cecil; Preller, R.H.; Struwig, D.J. (1967).
Rietbok Air
Accident (PDF) (Report).
South African Civil Aviation Authority. Ranter...
- of
copper ore. The next day he shot a
rietbok nearby, and
found another source of
copper which became the
Rietbok claim. On
another expedition he found...
- 13
March 1967, a
Vickers Viscount 818 (registration ZS-CVA),
christened Rietbok,
operating as
Flight 406,
crashed into the sea near Kayser's
Beach during...
- the loss of 25 lives. "Main
Place Kayser's Beach".
Census 2011. "The SAA
Rietbok crashes into the sea at Kayser's
Beach near East London, with the loss...
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General of the
United Nations, Dag Hammarskjöld was killed; the loss of the
Rietbok, an SAA
Viscount airliner,
which crashed into the sea off East
London in...
-
Falls at Sea; No Survivors",
Chicago Tribune,
March 14, 1967, p2-10 "'
RIETBOK' Air
Accident Report",
August 2, 1967
Sibranjan Chatterjee, Governor's...
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Luanshia mining claim.
Three mining claims were
named after antelopes,
Rietbok, Roan
Antelope and
Luanshia Mining Claims. For
those who are
confused about...
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region of
Northern Rhodesia. In 1926, RST took over the Roan
Antelope and
Rietbok claims from the
Bwana Mkubwa Company and the
Rhodesia Copper and General...