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miner who unsuccessfully prospected here in the
            1800s. The potholes were carved in bedrock over
            thousands of years by the fierce swirling motion
            where the Blyde River and Treur River converge.
            And if you’re brave and not claustrophobic, tour
            the spectacular Sudwala caves formed some 240
            million years ago and the oldest Dolomite caves in
            the world. You’ll journey 1.2 miles deep into the
            cavern to view its many calcium formations with
            names like “Nelson's Column” and the “Screaming
            Monster.”


              Gauteng
              Gauteng, meaning “place of gold,” is South
            Africa’s smallest province and its most densely
            populated. Languages spoken are Tswana, and
            Zulu, English and Afrikaans. The major city here is
            Johannesburg, a trendy, cosmopolitan city with
            tangible energy in the air. For a bit of fun and en-
            tertainment for young and old, spend the day at
            Gold Reef City, an amusement park known for its
            thrill rides. For a bit of history, visit the Apartheid
            Museum to learn about one of the most significant
            periods of the country’s political life. One of the
            most important sights to see in this province - and
            in all South Africa, are in the limestone Sterk-
            fontein Caves at the Cradle of Humankind. Here,
            in 1947, Robert Broom and John T. Robinson dis-
            covered the oldest known fossil of Australopithe-
            cus africanus, a two million-year-old relative of
            early man. The UNESCO world heritage site also
            has yielded several other notable fossils, including
            the Taung Child and Little Foot, as well as Nean-
            derthal tools.


              North West
              The main language in this province bordering
            Botswana is Tswana. It is home to Hartbeesport
            Dam (affectionately known by locals as Harties).
            Activities here include hot air ballooning, boating,
            water skiing, camping and more. For an upscale
            getaway, a stay at Sun City is a must! Although
            there is plenty to do on this at this sprawling re-
            sort it’s also nice to just lay back and enjoy the
            uber-luxurious surroundings.





                                                                       Johannesburg Photo by Clodagh Da Paixao
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