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TOURIST INFORMATION
SPRINGBOK REGIONAL TOURISM OFFICE
Tel 027 718 2985/6
Originally Springbokfontein and today the largest town in the
Namaqualand. Springbok was founded when a copper mine began operating
in the area in 1852. The town is the centre ...
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PUNDA MARIA
Punda Maria lies in the northernmost part of the Kruger National Park,
8 km from the Punda Maria Gate. The camp is situated in the Sandveld
region that is often described as the botanical garden of the Kruger
National Park.
There are numerous ...
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CAMDEBOO NATIONAL PARK
A unique feature of the 14 500-hectare park is its location,
practically surrounding the town of Graaff-Reinet in the Eastern Cape.
Formed hundreds of millions of years ago, the Karoo of South Africa is
one of the great natural ...
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ORPEN
Orpen Main Rest Camp is situated in the central region on the western
border of the Kruger National Park. It is a small main camp and serves
as an entrance gate to the central region. The scattered trees and
wide-open plains covered by sweet grass ...
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The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small, landlocked country in Africa (one of the smallest on the continent), embedded between South Africa in the west, north and south and Mozambique in the east.
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TSHWANE TOURISM
Tel 012 337 4430
E-mail andrew2@tshwane.gov.za
Website www.tshwane.gov.za [http://www.tshwane.gov.za]
Although Tshwane Metro is as sophisticated as her twin - the Greater
Johannesburg Metropolitan - life here moves at a gentler pace. ...
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TOWNS: Bethulie, Edenburg, Gariep Dam, Fauresmith, Jacobsdal,
Jagersfontein, Koffiefontein, Luckhoff, Petrusburg, Phillipolis,
Reddersburg, Rouxville, Smithfield, Springfontein, Strydenburg,
Trompsburg, Zastron.
On the southern border of the Free State ...
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LOCAL MUNICIPALITY 011 278 3000
Westonaria developed in 1938 alongside the Libanon and Venterspost
gold mines. The town's history speaks of hard times as mineshafts were
sunk and abandoned time and again. In the two decades after ...
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Adelaide was founded in 1834 as a military post on the banks of the
Koonap River. It was originally called Fort Adelaide after Queen
Adelaide, the wife of King William IV. The Dutch Reformed Church
started selling plots in 1849, though very few were bought ...
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MAPUNGUBWE NATIONAL PARK
The name Mapungubwe means 'a place of the stone of wisdom'. (Ref: Dr
M. Motshekga, Kara Heritage Institute, Hatfield, Pretoria).
The Mapungubwe National Park was previously known as Vhembe Dongola
National Park. It is situated ...
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