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S1 – Ep 344 – Kimberley – The Impressive Sentimental Journey which Surprised us!

Our visit to Kimberley began with a late arrival, but we wasted no time and dropped off our bags before heading out for dinner. The Mohawk Spur provided a delightful dining experience with delicious food. We knew that Kimberley had so much to offer, so we carefully selected a few places to explore the following morning. We marveled at the Cecil John Rhodes statue, paid our respects at the war memorials, and were left in awe by the breathtaking Anglican Cathedral, its size truly mind-blowing. A sentimental journey took us to St Patrick's CBC, where my father and uncle had attended school years ago. The impressive institution surprised us with its greatness. Of course, our visit wouldn't have been complete without a trip to the iconic Big Hole, a colossal highlight that left us amazed. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #northerncape #kimberley

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Top 10 Recommended Hotels In North West | Luxury Hotels In North West

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1) Royal Marang Hotel, Phokeng
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2) Border Hotel, Jan Kempdorp
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3) Budmarsh Country Lodge, Magaliesburg
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4) Mount Grace Hotel & Spa, Magaliesburg
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5) Kloofzicht Lodge & Spa, Muldersdrift
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6) De Hoek Country Hotel, Magaliesburg
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7) First Group Magalies Park, Hartbeespoort
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8) Misty Hills Country Hotel, Conference Centre & Spa, Muldersdrift
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S1 – Ep 289 – Misgund – Our Visit to this Farming Town in the Langkloof!

As we arrived in the town of Misgund on the R62, we were greeted by the sight of two men walking and picking up litter, which was a great indication of the cleanliness and civic pride in the town. After that, we stopped at the General Dealer to take a look inside and then had some leftover pizza for lunch. As we drove through the rest of the town, we were struck by the beauty of the large church. I couldn't see a cornerstone, but did notice that the bell was manufactured in 1963, which was an interesting detail. Additionally, we were thrilled to find the old Misgund Station, even though it's no longer functional, as it gave us a glimpse into the history of the town and the Apple Express. Despite the rain, we had a great time watching the tractors full of apples and pears coming to the warehouse and being offloaded. This gave us a sense of the agricultural heritage of the town and the hard work that goes into farming. Overall, our visit to the farming town of Misgund in the Langkloof was a fascinating and enjoyable experience, filled with interesting sights and experiences. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #easterncape #misgund #apple

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S1 – Ep 350 – Hartswater – A Touching Monument Honouring Women!

Our trip to Hartswater was truly memorable and welcoming. The Poplar trees lining the road, a unique sight found and the longest of its kind in the world, created a picturesque drive. The small, adorable church at the town's entrance was a touching monument honouring women who played a significant role during the depression and when the Vaalharts Water Scheme began. As we explored further, the bustling activity in the town was heartening to witness, and we were pleasantly surprised to stumble upon a lively golf tournament at the town's Golf Course. The schools and sports facilities were in excellent condition, a testament to the town's dedication to maintaining their community. Even in the church they were sanding down the pews for varnishing before the next service. Hartswater left a lasting impression of a functional agricultural town filled with hardworking and caring individuals, making our visit truly special. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #northerncape #hartswater

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S1 – Ep 348 – Warrenton – A Wonderfully Operational Train Station!

Our trip to Warrenton in the Northern Cape was an awesome experience, despite arriving in the dark once again and just as loadshedding struck. We indulged in delicious Portuguese food from O Galo, before settling into our accommodation. The next morning, we were finally able to witness the beauty of the place, and it did not disappoint. After a delightful cup of coffee, we made our way to the Vaal River, a mere 200 meters from our unit, and were awestruck by its stunning vistas. Exploring the town was a delight, as we encountered a charming old steam engine, the historic old bridge, a wonderfully operational train station, and the intriguing old blockhouse near the railway bridge. Overall, our visit to Warrenton was a fantastic experience filled with captivating sights and memorable moments. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #northerncape #warrenton #vaalriver

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Diamond Fields - Northern Cape - South Africa

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The Frances Baard district has a climate favourable for outdoor living with a great number of sunny days throughout the year. This creates the right environment for the region to produce quality export fruit, vegetables and olives. Kimberley is a unique, value for money destination-, a perfect family destination with many educational things to see and do. Guided underground tours of an operational De Beers diamond mine; the old fashioned alluvial and diamond diggings; the Big Hole and Open Mine Museum village; follow the N12 Anglo- Boer War battlefield route from Kimberley and experience the most exciting Anglo-Boer War battlefields in South Africa, including the famous battlefields of Magersfontein and Paardeberg; the Kimberley Ghost Trail is a superb guided tour of the haunted corners of Kimberley; Township Wonders - the famous Township Number Two, one of the oldest such locations or townships in South Africa, re-named Galeshewe after Kgosi (Chief) Galeshewe. It gives visitors a glimpse of everyday-life in a township with traditional food and lovely African jazz music that enhances the ambience of a truly wonderful township experience.. The Kimberley Archaeology Tour uncovers a wealth of significant rock art and archaeological sites at the McGregor Museum. It displays the last 3 million years of Northern Cape history through various unique stone age and rock engraving sites, including the Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Centre.

S1 – Ep 351 – Christiana – We Crossed the Wide Vaal River Again!

On our way to Christiana, we were captivated by the impressive Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme, witnessing vast canals supplying water to the area, a sight that pleasantly surprised us. The journey through town led us over a remarkable, long single-lane steel-girded bridge which crossed the wide Vaal River. On the other side we attempted to find the nearby rock engravings. We couldn't locate them, but on the bright side, we had to cross the bridge for a second time! Our curiosity also led us to the Christiana on the Vaal Resort, which was closed because of the recent floods. Driving through the town we were amazed by an early twentieth-century church building which was absolutely gorgeous. We saw the Town Hall from a distance and we were saddened by it being burnt down due to unrest. On a more positive note, we had the opportunity to visit the well-organised school, the Christiana School for the Blind. However, on our way out of town we passed the hospital and saw that it had burnt down due to human error while renovations were being done. Despite the mixed emotions, the visit was a unique and memorable experience. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #northwestprovince #christiana

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S1 – Ep 359 – Theunissen – Captivating Sights and a Mix of Emotions!

Our visit to Theunissen in the Free State was filled with captivating sights and a mix of emotions. As we ventured into the town, we were immediately greeted by the awe-inspiring presence of a magnificent steam locomotive. Its imposing form stood as a testament to the town's rich history. One notable highlight was the train station, even though its active days seemed to be behind it. It was heartening to witness the presence of diligent security guards, demonstrating a commitment to preserving the town's heritage and infrastructure. Moving forward, our exploration led us to the Voortrekker Memorial, an important landmark situated in front of the Town Hall. This significant piece of history was being carefully safeguarded by dedicated security personnel as well. The sense of reverence and appreciation for the past was palpable, and I felt privileged to have the opportunity to wander through this meaningful space. As we continued our journey through Theunissen, the local school caught our eye. Its expansive grounds and impressive facilities were indicative of a community that prioritises education and values its youth. As our visit drew to a close, we encountered the town's sports fields, a stark contrast to the vibrant memories they likely held. These fields, which once echoed with the laughter and cameraderie of games, now remained untouched, a poignant reminder of the shifting tides of time. Our time in Theunissen was a blend of admiration for its historical significance, a tinge of sadness for its neglected spaces, and an appreciation for the enduring spirit of its people. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #freestate #theunissen

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Cnr Rietbok & Ben Alberts Way, Kathu

Situated on the corner of Rietbok Street and Ben Alberts Way, this centre is home to Shoprite, Shoprite Liquors and Hungry Lion. The Shoprite measures 3805m² and the Liquor store 169m². The Hungry Lion measures 174m² and the lease expires end July 2021. The centre therefore offers a total GLA of 4148m².
This single storey centre is of a somewhat dated design in terms of architecture.
There is adequate public parking and the centre is well supported within the town.

Please note that the seller will enter into a new 10 year lease for Shoprite with the Purchaser on transfer of the property. The lease will contain three 5 year renewal periods on the same terms.
In addition to the base rental offered in terms of the new 10 year Shoprite lease, the new lease allows for Turnover Rental at 1.65%of the Lessee’s turnover on condition that it does not exceed the basic Monthly Rental payable for the corresponding period by more than 20%. If this is the case, the Turnover Rental will be capped at the Basic Monthly rental payable for the period plus 20%.
A new 5 year lease with Shoprite Liquors with four 5 year renewals on the same terms will also be entered into on transfer.
All relevant due diligence documentation is available in a Data Room; please contact Safiya Bowes-Moosa (safiya@highstreetauctions.com) to obtain access


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Restaurants in Jan Kempdorp, South Africa

Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Jan Kempdorp. Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.

Here you can find Restaurants in Jan Kempdorp, South Africa:
00:00 - Intro
00:22 - 1) Leratos Tavern
00:32 - 2) Thusano Bakery.
00:41 - 3) Das Loch Pub & Grill
00:50 - 4) Bostons Restaurant
00:59 - 5) Luvic Restaurant
01:08 - 6) Burger L
01:17 - 7) Debones Pizza Shop
01:26 - 8) Border Hotel, Railway Restaurant & Passport Pub
01:34 - 9) Family Affair Cafe
01:44 - 10) C E U Snoepwinkel

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S1 – Ep 309 – Hotazel – An Interesting Visit to this Mining Town!

The tar road from Deben to Hotazel proved to be the most treacherous one we had ever encountered. Despite its rough conditions, the journey itself was fascinating. During our visit to this mining town several interesting things caught our eye. Amongst others was the well-equipped gym and the extensive recreational club, which offered an array of engaging activities and opportunities for leisure. Whether it was sports, social gatherings, or cultural events, this club served as a vibrant hub for the local community to come together and foster a sense of cameraderie outside of working hours. It was apparent that the town placed great importance on providing its residents with outlets for relaxation and enjoyment. Moreover, the cleanliness and neatness of Hotazel made a lasting impression on us. The well-maintained streets and tidy public spaces reflected the pride the community takes in their surroundings, contributing to a sense of order and tranquility. Overall, our trip to Hotazel, despite the challenging road conditions, was a captivating experience. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #travelongravel #northerncape #hotazel

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Reiseroute, Unternehmungen und Unterkünfte:

- Johannesburg (Magalies Sleepy River)
- Jan Kempdorp (ehemaliges Internierungslager Andalusia, O'Hanna's Guest House)
- Kimberley (Big Hole)
- Mokala NP (Camp Lilydale)
- Golden Gate Highlands NP (Glen Reenen Rest Camp)
- Durban (Blue Sky Mining Backpackers & Lodge)
- Hluhluwe (Bushbaby Lodge, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi NP)
- Piet Retief (Sundowner Lodge)
- Johannesburg (Lion Park)

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GMAM Garratts on the George Knysna

During the museum line operations between George Knysna GMAM Garratts were used to supplement the 19Ds during steam festivals. They were also used to haul the Union Limited tourist trains. Selection of views of the GMAMs working on the line.

Sishen Saldanha Ore Train - September 2020

Loaded ore train with 50 kV AC 15E and 43 diesels locomotive distributed through the train. Captured south of Sishen with final destiantion of Saldanha ore terminal - September 2020


Class 34 Diesels - September 2011

Some class 34 diesel action on the Krugersdorp Mafikeng line in September 2011

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