Are there still jungles in South Africa?
South Africa is in a process of removing trees that belong to rain forests; and other tall growing trees. We totally ignore the fact of global warming, and the need for trees at this stage, because we are very concerned about the rapid loss of fynbos, (Indigenous vegetation of the Cape) which are more shrubbery than tall. It used to be indigenous to South Africa before global warming and urbanization. Nature conservation is ‘big’ here and we are trying to preserve the ‘big five’ (Animals) and other indigenous nature. South Africa has a number of wonderful game farms and reserves. Bush (forests) are no longer safe to visit because of the informal settlements in them and the high crime rate and people being robbed in non public places. Visitors are advised to visit designated, protected game and nature reservations. South Africa is still one of the most beautiful places on the earth. It is a wonderful place for artists to visit and the colors in nature are very sharp; not as sharp as in