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- Page 8 and 9: However, the Eastern Cape is not ju
- Page 10 and 11: CLIMATE - 9 - The migration of diff
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- Page 14 and 15: The Sundays River Valley, home to t
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- Page 18 and 19: REGIONS The Eastern Cape area was p
- Page 20 and 21: CACADU (WESTERN/TSITSIKAMMA) REGION
- Page 22 and 23: The Cacadu Region also encompasses
- Page 24 and 25: Today, Port Elizabeth is regarded a
- Page 26 and 27: Sailing and other water sport: Algo
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- Page 30 and 31: Oceanarium: If you missed seeing do
- Page 32 and 33: Snake Park and Tropical House: Situ
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- Page 38 and 39: Darlington Dam: The dam is a popula
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Grahamstown to Kenton on Sea. All t
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uildings in High Street are prime e
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CULTURAL/COMMUNITY TOURISM Kouga Cu
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Surfing: Jeffrey’s Bay is known a
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ADVENTURE AND SPORT Hiking, biking
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sculptures. The latter was made fam
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PATENSIE The name of the town is de
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ENTERTAINMENT AND SHOPPING Fish Riv
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cavalry should be produced here. Th
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one of the two Bosberg Hiking Trail
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activities, such as hiking routes,
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façade of the Old Drostdy. The Vol
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The primary economic activity of th
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in Smith Street that dates back to
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San rock art at Dinorbin: The farm
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Historic sites trail: Follow this 2
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ADVENTURE AND SPORT Golf: Enjoy a q
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found throughout the park, includin
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ARCHAEOLOGY AND PALAEONTOLOGY San R
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HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE Dutch Refo
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Lady Grey Dam and Nature Reserve: F
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Three characteristic aspects of San
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MOLTENO Established on the farm Onv
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ART AND CRAFTS JC Marshall Art Gall
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San Rock Art: There are several sup
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Mountain Range, 1 385 m above sea l
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ing water to areas as far afield as
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AMATOLE (CENTRAL) REGION Eastern Ca
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when Fort Hare was built there. The
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Glen Lynden Church: This church, bu
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nouveau-style decorations of the sh
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EAST LONDON (including Gonubie and
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ADVENTURE AND SPORT Beaches and res
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FAUNA AND FLORA Amalinda Nature Con
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John Gately House: This house was o
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Fort Beaufort Historical Museum: Th
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HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE Haga-Haga
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continue high up the mountain to si
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HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE Gaika’s
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as several shops and a library, ind
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Bass-fishing, sail-boating and boar
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Mountaineering: Scaling the high cl
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Water sport: Wriggleswade Dam offer
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earning the coast its name of Wild
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frolic in the distance. A large sal
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ENTERTAINMENT AND SHOPPING Wild Coa
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LIBODE This town lies about 25 km e
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MATATIELE The town of Matatiele was
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green, indigenous forests, is the c
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on sale include handcrafted leather
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Luchaba Nature Reserve: This reserv