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This is the City's vibrant central business district where Capetonians
work and play.
The area between Table Mountain and Table Bay is known as the City
Bowl. At its heart is the central business district, a relatively
small area which, with a good ...
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A desolate, unspoilt stretch of coastline, with the settlement
consisting mainly of fishermen cottages. Harold Johnson Reserve is
situated near Tugela River mouth.
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Himeville was named after Sir Alfred Hime, a road engineer elected
Prime Minister of Natal in 1889, while Underberg describes that town's
location beneath the mountains. The five-kilometre buffer between the
two settlements relates to a certain animosity ...
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Himeville was named after Sir Alfred Hime, a road engineer elected
Prime Minister of Natal in 1889, while Underberg describes that town's
location beneath the mountains. The five-kilometre buffer between the
two settlements relates to a certain animosity ...
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On the banks of the Vaal River, ±180km from Johannesburg. "Orkn" is
the ancient Islandic word for sea lion, and "Ey" a Nordic word meaning
island. The sea lion is the emblem of the town. Orkney is a mining
town with a laid-back ambience.
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Located 30km southeast of Butterworth on the road to a number of the
Wild Coasts resorts, including Qolora Mouth, a beautiful sub tropical
coastal village. One of the biggest engagements between the British
and AmaXhosa forces during the Wars of Resistance ...
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Loerie is a little town in the fertile Gamtoos River Valley. There is
a research station and a nature reserve outside the town which is
served by the Apple Express, a narrow gauge steam train that runs from
Port Elizabeth into the Gamtoos Valley. Every ...
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The rapidly extending South Coast Railway first passed through here in
1901, but the embryonic village was without a name until a decade
later, when retired Postmaster-General of Natal, Mr Maxwell- Hibberd,
bought a farm here. A trading store and hotel ...
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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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IFAFA BEACH
PHYSICAL ADDRESS
Scott Street
Memorial Library
Scottburgh
4180
Postal Address
P. O. Box 82
Scottburgh
4180
Contact Person
Name: Melvin Patchai
Tel: (039) 976 1202
Fax: (039) 976 2194
Email: umdoni@umdonionline.co.za
DETAILS ...
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