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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Sabie’s Domestic Water Supply and Waterfalls
Sabie is blessed with almost the best domestic water quality of any town in the RSA. We are fortunate enough to have an abundant and endless supply of spring water from natural caverns beneath the town. The water is pumped … Continue reading
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Comments on Indo – African Temples
Some years ago I was fortunate enough to take a tour of the ancient Indo-African ruins near Uitsoek in Mpumalanga, with Dr. Cyril Hromnik. This tour changed my perceptions of the History of Southern Africa, and all History for that … Continue reading
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Why use a Tourism Agent, Destination Marketer or Tourism Broker to Organize your Travel Details?
If you’re planning a trip, it’s very tempting to try to plan the whole thing yourself. After all, you have access to online travel websites that provide you with what seems like all the information you could possibly need, and … Continue reading
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