are relying on witnesses and videos as they try to figure out what caused a small plane crash in louisiana. at this point they don t have much to go on. authorities say there was no distress call made from the plane and no flight data was recorded on the aircraft to learn about its final movements. witnesses say the plane made a steep left bank, then rolled before hitting power lines. one person onboard survived. five people were killed. natasha chen has more. reporter: we ve watched ntsb investigators in the field behind me inspecting pieces of the plane that crashed just after takeoff saturday morning. now, ntsb vice chairman bruce lanzberg said this is a sobering situation with a debris field about a quarter mile wide. this is video from a witness when the plane crashed just before 9:30 a.m. local time saturday. landsberg said there was no flight data recorder which complicates the job
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To the mountains: The Drakensberg
The home of South Africa’s highest mountain range, and one of the best tourism spots in the country, the “berg”, and its crisp fresh mountain air is a stunning getaway during this time of the year. The name Drakensberg roughly translates to “dragon mountains” or “the mountains of dragons” in Afrikaans. It’s a two- to three-hour drive from Durban and up to four-and-a-half-hour drive from Johannesburg.
The spectacular mountain range, with its jagged mountain peaks and leafy valleys, rises to over 3,000 metres in height. In between these peaks are plateaus, valleys, slopes and mountain passes that allow for hiking, walking and cycling.
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