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DEKAT Magazine is the custodian of Afrikaans Culture. Well known for exceptional photography and design, the 2022 luxury edition will delight you. You will find topical lead articles, lifestyle articles focusing on art, culture, design and décor, motoring, food and wine and travel. In addition, we find hidden stories, meet extraordinary people and share divine recipes with you. The 320-page book is a unique window into the lives of the Bohemians and the Eccentrics living on the Southern tip of Africa.

DEKAT Magazine is the custodian of Afrikaans Culture. Well known for exceptional photography and design, the 2022 luxury edition will delight you. You will find topical lead articles, lifestyle articles focusing on art, culture, design and décor, motoring, food and wine and travel. In addition, we find hidden stories, meet extraordinary people and share divine recipes with you.
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The next time you head off to Kruger Park, take time to stop at Waterfal Boven. Not only is there a<br />

fascinating museum with ancient tools and artefacts that connect a vanished civilisation to the Egyptians,<br />

Sumerians, Greeks and even Incas, this is also the base of well-known archaeologist Michael Tellinger.<br />

According to Tellinger, the town lies at the heart of millions of ancient stone ruins, some dating back over<br />

200 000 years – “the true Cradle of Humankind”. The collection indicates an advanced civilisation that<br />

used sound and frequency as a tool.<br />

Kaapsehoop is nearby and is the location of one of the most significant and oldest standing stone<br />

circles in the world: Adam’s Calendar or ‘Africa’s Stonehenge’ measures about 30 metres in diameter.<br />

Local African folklore refers to the site as ‘Inzalo Y’langa’ or ‘Birthplace of the Sun’, where humanity<br />

was created by the gods. Still functioning as an ancient calendar, it is aligned with the Orion constellation. It has been<br />

a place of pilgrimage for centuries and sangomas continue to perform sacred ceremonies at the site, which is well<br />

known for its healing qualities.<br />

Tellinger says almost everyone who visits the Stone Circles or Adam’s Calendar claims to have felt energetic sensations.<br />

He says electronic measurements indicate that the stone circles are also powerful energy-generating devices. People<br />

visiting the site with GPS instruments have reported strange electromagnetic interferences, as well as deeply profound<br />

spiritual experiences and conscious awakenings.<br />

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