Local is lekker this week on #AfricaBBC
The #AfricaBBC series is drawing near to its conclusion, with only two regions remaining to be showcased on BBC Knowledge, DSTV Channel 184.
This week’s episode surprises viewers with never-seen-before footage from the Cape. The film crew pushed themselves to the limits – especially when one cameraman positioned himself on a whale carcass to capture the footage of it being feasted on by 30 great white sharks.
The BBC crew were also the first to film unique tropical butterflies in a Mozambican rainforest, thanks to a discovery made on Google Earth.
If you managed to catch last week’s episode – Africa on BBC Knowledge Episode 3: Congo – you’ll have seen the surfing hippos at the end of the episode. Check out this short video on what it took to make the filming of that possible.
Plus, you still have a chance to win a R24 000 holiday by sharing your pics
Celebrating this astonishing series – in association with BBC Knowledge we are offering viewers the chance to win an exclusive East African adventure holiday through Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Zanzibar. To enter, post a personal picture of Africa and/or its wildlife via a tweet using #AfricaBBC or on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/GetawayMagazine.
Each week the top finalists are selected – so if your pictures haven’t made it yet you still have until 24 March 2013 to submit your African gems.
Visit our competitions page to see full details of the competition and be sure to check out the full terms and conditions here or at http://bbcsouthafrica.com.