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A 'one-street' village named after the Zulu word for a variant of the
monkey-apple tree. Lush, scenic and culturally rich, Tongaat awarded
President Nelson Mandela 'Freedom of the Town' in 1995. Every year in
April or May, though - depending on the lunar ...
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This area developed with the railway's arrival in early 1900, followed
15 years later by construction of a rudimentary whaling station at its
northern extreme. As with many South Coast settlements, its name was
derived from a land surveyor s fond memory ...
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A small town 60 kilometers northwest of Kimberley and 27km northwest
of Barkly West situated between the Harts and Vaal rivers at the foot
of the Ghaap Plato. The town is dominated by aluvial diamond diggings.
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Woodmead is situated in Sandton in the northern part of Johannesburg
in Gauteng, South Africa. It is mostly a commercial suburb. It is
ideally located as four highways meet in Woodmead namely - The N1
Western Bypass, The N1 Ben Schoeman, N3 Eastern Bypass, ...
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TABLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
South African jewel, international tourism icon and Natural World
Heritage Site.
Situated at the south-western tip of Africa, the Table Mountain
National Park (TMNP) encompasses the incredibly scenic Table Mountain
Chain ...
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Nestled in the heart of the Eastern Cape is the fascinating Victorian
Village of Alicedale, which until the mid 1990's was the Central
Railway Junction for rail transport throughout South Africa.
In the charming old fashioned style of train travel, ...
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Gordon's Bay Tourist & Accommodation Centre
Tel 082 929 9583
POPULAR SEASIDE TOWN THAT OFFERS A HOST OF BEACH AND WATER ACTIVITIES.
With its old-style charm, narrow streets and bustling waterfront,
Gordon´s Bay is set against the ...
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Amanzimtoti Publicity Association
P O Box 471 Amanzimtoti 4125
Tel 031 903 7498
Amanzimtoti attained Municipality status in September 1952. Named
after the Zulu description of its 'sweet-tasting water', Toti - as
it's most often referred to - is also ...
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The Village lies approximately 10km from Marble Hall and was
established in 1970. Most of its inhabitants are members of the well
known Ndebele ethnic group. These warm people are well known for their
bright and colourful huts, cultural garb and excellent ...
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Matjiesfontein Tourism Bureau
Lord Milner Hotel, Logan Street
TEL: 023 561 3011
Seemingly in the middle of nowhere right next to the N1, lies the
village of Matjiesfontein. The village was founded in the 1880s by
James Douglas ...
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