At 27,5 km it is one of the longer passes in South Africa and traverses all four tiers of the dominant Zuurberg Mountain...
Dwarsvlei Farm came into prominence when, in 1900, it was bought by Henry Nourse, who was one of the few survivors of th...
Construction of this church started in 1898 and completion of the building were delayed by the outbreak of the Anglo Boe...
Early Portuguese name in 1503, of Table Bay. Meaning 'watering place of Saldanha', it was given in honour of Admiral Ant...
On the border of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, South Africa. The caves, today are declared a National Monument. They are found...
wonder of the world, Said to have formed when the Southern Hemisphere, the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian sub-continen...
It is recommend you travel through the Park with a vehicle with high ground clearance and good tyres. All roads in the P...
1948 26 May, DF Malan's National Party government follows up its election victory with the introduction of new ap...
Kaapsche Hoop, well known for it's Wild Horses roaming freely, is a charming Village situated in Mpumalanga , 25km from ...
Ohrigstad was founded in 1845 by Hendrik Potgieter, the well-known "Voortrekker" leader. He named the Town after himself...
Bathurst in the Eastern Cape, is one of the smallest but most interesting Municipalities in South Africa. Founded i...
Hondeklipbaai is a small fishing community along the coast of Namaqualand. The Village was original to export copper in ...
Alexander Bay is way up the West Coast of the Northern Cape in South Africa, virtually on the Border with Namibia in a R...
The original Cogmanskloof road (between Ashton and Montagu) was built by Thomas Bain. The Old English Fort (1899) was de...
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to Change the World.” A quote from Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mand...
Mount Fletcher is named after Reverend John Fletcher, founder of the first mission established by the British Methodists...
Historical Context to Chief Luthuli Chronology While Chief Luthuli himself preferred another spelling and signed his ...
This spectacular Kloof (which is part of the R332 route) links the Western section of the Baavianskloof with the higher ...
The Cacadu District is the largest (58 243 km²) of the six districts in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Cover...
The Moretele Local Municipality is situated within the Bojanala Platinum District in the North West Province. The munici...
The Origins and formation: The South African Student Organisation (SASO) was formed in 1968 after some members of th...
The NIC (Natal Indian Congress) was the first of the Indian Congresses to be formed. It was established in 1894 by Mahat...
Australia’s first visit to South Africa (1902 - 1903) witnessed a historic six matches, including three Test Matches at ...
A small, modern Karoo Village, Laingsburg lies at the confluence of two rivers in one of the driest parts of the country...
The Southern Cape and Karoo are not a Province but part of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, they occupy the So...
Parliament plays a direct and active role in National affairs. The Government has transformed over the Years, shaken by ...
The Monument’s elegant simplicity gives it a classical character. Its spirit of freedom resonates with the sacrifices ma...
Vergelegen was known as the Country Residence of: Governor Willem Adriaan van der Stel, during the eighteenth Century.
Not too many people are aware that Durban has the largest concentration of Indian people outside of India! Originally br...
Steenbras Nature Reserve includes the well known Steenbras River Gorge and Crystal Pools hiking trail which is a popular...
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