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Free Printed historical guides to Cape Town and the Western Cape. Distribution through Iziko Museums and other sites. Free viewing and downloads on the web.
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Every time we travel through Waterval Boven I am reminded of the guided tour we took a few years ago to the museum and actual circles. South Africa has a hidden, rich and diverse history; it is a pity so few South Africans are aware of it. Hidden behind the rolling hills in this area are the ancient remains of an intelligent civilization, a history seldom celebrated. Do the tour and learn about the ancient Adam's calendar and the people who built so many circular stone structures.
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Drop St is one of the oldest streets in a Stellenbosch and has many beautiful and interesting historical buildings including the famous Oom Samie se Winkel, a fascinating old shop with an eclectic mix of goods for sale
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Africa is a magical place ... how wonderful it is to be able to stand at the spot where two oceans meet ... awed, humbled and grateful.
4.0 based on 21 reviews
This quiet village is living history, it is quite remote with only the one tarmac road from Bredasdorp. We visited the museum which has a fantastic history of this close knit community of ex-slaves who were and still are skilled in many of the dying skills such as thatching. The museum is only ZAR20 each, please visit as they are desperately short of funds. The community love brass band music and singing, very similar to the Welsh and North of England mining bands in the UK. The church is huge, but apparently is too small when all the extended families return for festivals. The village is mainly comprised of small thatched houses, very picturesque.
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