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The town is the frontier post between South Africa and Botswana. The
Trans-Kalahari route can be reached through this post. It is situated
approximately 221km from Vryburg.
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TOURISIT INFORMATION
ROUXVILLE MUNICIPALITY: 051 663 0008
During 1863 the mail between the Cape Colony and the Free State was
redirected to the farm Zuurbult due to irregularities at Aliwal-North.
Petrus Wepenaar founded Rouxville on the farm. The ...
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Vanrhynsdorp Tourism Bureau
Van Rhijn Museum
Van Riebeeck Street
Tel 027 201 3371
Email vanrhynsdorp@kingsley.co.za
Website www.tourismvanruynsdorp.co.za
[http://www.tourismvanruynsdorp.co.za]
Vanrhynsdorp is the gateway to Namaqualand, Hantam Karoo ...
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CONTACT INFORMATION
PRETORIA CENTRAL RESERVATIONS
Tel +27 (0)12 428 9111
Fax +27 (0)12 426 5500
E-mail reservations@sanparks.org
BIYAMITI
Tel and Fax +27 (0)13 735 6171
On the banks of the Mbiyamiti river, hidden by Delagoa thickets,
nestles ...
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Namaqualand Tourism Information Office
Tel: 027 712 8035
A small town 15km north of Springbok, owing its existence to copper
mining. Originally a Rhenish mission station formed in 1852. Orbicule
Koppie, 22km west of town, exhibits ...
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Delmas is located in a richly endowed agricultural region, about 60km
from Johannesburg. The town was founded in 1907, and laid out on the
farm Witklip.
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Three Sisters is a landmark along the N1 where a large refuelling
point is situated for travellers.
It is also close to the turn-off from the N1 to the N12, being a major
entry point to the Northern Cape and Kimberley from Cape Town.
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South Africa has 10 different airports and they are all run by ACSA. (
Airports Company South Africa ).
3 of them are International and the other 7 are domestic terminals.
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MARYDALE MUNICIPALITY
Tel 054 871 0007
Developed as a church town in 1903. 20 km east is the deserted mine
town of Koegas (where blue asbestos was once mined), surrounded by
mountains and quiver trees.
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Named after the sprightly little antelope that witnessed their
arrival, Norwegian settlers were the first to farm this fertile
plateau. Completely isolated by the area's topography, they tried
persuading government officials to re-route the proposed inland
railway ...
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