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Traditional Food |
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Skapie’s tree: Holes in the stem of this tree tell the story of a thief who was executed for helping himself to someone else’s sheep. Near Witdraai. |
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Witdraai police station: Former breeding station for camels, as well as caves that used to accommodate police offices and sleeping quarters. |
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Obelisk at Dutch Reformed Church: erected to com-memorate Great Trek. Dingaans Day, later called Day of the Covenant, was annually celebrated at this monument. |
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Lost City of the Kalahari: A clue to find this illusive city? |
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Salt Pans: In 1936 Gert Rautenbach settled and started mining on Soutpans-puts. Loch Maree is the largest salt pan in the southern hemisphere. |
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Askham Primary School: Opened in 1931 and closed in 2000 |
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Captains Tree: Highest Acacia haematoxylon or “vaalkameel” in the area, with vultures nesting in the top branches. Near Witdraai. |
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