Here's some photos from the very small country of Swaziland. It's on the far edge of South Africa and also borders Mozambique. It's only 120 miles across, so it's pretty difficult to spend too much time here, but it's worth a visit if you're in the area. People are friendly and it has some nice natural scenery and game parks. There's one really small one that I thought was neat where you can rent a mountain bike and cycle around the park. Obviously there's no dangerous predators in this park, but after being limited to a car jeep or truck on every other safari it was fun to be able to ride around uninhibited.
That being said, I came very close to wiping out pretty bad as a warthog darted across the path when I was cruising downhill!
Here's a bontebok antelope:
The traditional dance shows are popular among the tourists and the swazis alike (surprising to me, I thought it would be purely a tourist spectacle) and are a fun way to spend an hour. Lots of drums, singing, chanting, and quick moving feet.
The economy is primarily livestock based, so you'll see big herds of goats and cattle all around