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  3. Template:Skukuza weatherbox - Wikipedia

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  4. Skukuza Airport - Wikipedia

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    Skukuza Airport (IATA: SZK [4], ICAO: FASZ) is the only commercial airport in Kruger National Park, located near Skukuza, [2] in the Mpumalanga province in South Africa. [2] The airport was established in 1958 and was named in honour of James Stevenson-Hamilton , the first warden of the Kruger national park.

  5. Skukuza - Wikipedia

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    Unrelated but quite near to Skukuza is the Protea Hotel Kruger Gate, a 4-star lodge-style hotel located immediately outside of the park (19 km from Skukuza camp). The hotel is owned by Protea Hotels , a subsidiary of Marriott and has air conditioning as well as its own restaurant and bar, swimming pool, gym, tennis courts, children's playground ...

  6. 557th Weather Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 557th Weather Wing is a United States Air Force formation and its lead military meteorology center. It reports environmental situational awareness worldwide to the Air Force, the United States Army, joint warfighters, Unified Combatant Commands, the national intelligence community, and the Secretary of Defense.

  7. 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia

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    As Palu was located at the end of a narrow bay, the tsunami's force was intensified when the waters entered. [43] Officials confirmed that the waves that struck Palu had actually reached a height of 5 metres, with some as nearly as high as 6 metres. [44] The size of the tsunami surprised geologists.