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Restaurants in Molteno, South Africa

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

Here you can find Restaurants in Molteno, South Africa:
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00:22 - 1) Molteno Halfpad Padstal and Take Aways
00:32 - 2) Era Restaurant
00:41 - 3) Molteno Guesthouse
00:50 - 4) Wattz-PC-Cafe
00:59 - 5) Hoedklip Lodge Molteno
01:08 - 6) Liquor City Molteno
01:17 - 7) Saps Molteno
01:26 - 8) Molteno High School
01:34 - 9) RCL Foods - Molteno
01:44 - 10) Upstream Restaurant Elliot

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Visit East London South Africa - History And Documentaries - Inside Africa

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S1 – Ep 184 – Steynsburg – Surrounded by Mountains and Hills in the Eastern Cape’s Karoo!

The hills and mountains as you approach Steynsburg are amazing. When we entered we could see that it was surrounded by them. This small town is located in the Eastern Cape’s Karoo and we love the Karoo. After filling up with fuel, we made sure to find the train station. The station building must have been a grand old building in its day but it is not in use anymore and is not in good shape. We then took a drive to the Town Hall and found it also not to be functioning anymore. The churches seemed to be in good condition except for one which looked totally abandoned. The caravan park was another spot we were very keen on visiting but it too was sadly not open for business anymore. I was happy to see that the local authority is working on the roads and improving them. Despite the town in some need of serious attention and upliftment, it was a very interesting visit to Steynsburg. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #steynsburg #easterncape #karoo #mountains

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Eastern Cape - South Africa

The Eastern Cape is known to be South Africa’s second largest province following the Northern Cape as the largest. The capital of the province is Bhisho. This province is one of natural beauty and diversity unmatched in another province. The Eastern Cape moves from the desert-like Great Karoo to the lush forests of the Wild Coast and the Keiskamma Valley, on to the Langkloof Valley.

Home to a number of renowned tertiary education establishments like Rhodes University, the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University and the Walter Sisulu University of Technology, the Eastern Cape is a proud student supporter. Transport in and out of the Eastern Cape is not a problem as there is a good road system and there are airports at Bhisho, East London, Mthatha and Port Elizabeth, along with two major harbours in East London and Port Elizabeth.

The Langkloof Valley has large deciduous fruit growing communities while the arid Karoo is known for its sheep farming. Port Elizabeth is the largest city within the province and an important harbour. The city is also home to many sporting events throughout the year and a popular holiday spot.

The majority of the economy in the Eastern Cape is centered around manufacturing primarily automotive, with it being the hub of South Africa’s motor industry.
Eastern Cape Accommodation

This province is well-known for excellent tourist attractions and accommodation establishments. From the dry Karoo to the lush Wild Coast there are many things to do, see and experience. The accommodation directory is filled with advertisers in the Eastern Cape all offering splendid accommodation options from bed and breakfasts, self-catering to game lodges.
Some Highlights of the Eastern Cape

The Eastern Cape is home to many national parks and open areas, ideal for hikes, photographic opportunities, bird watching, mountain biking - all the great outdoor adventures one seeks. It is also the location of the country’s only snow skiing resort, Tiffindell, which is near Rhodes. A popular retreat for those that love winter.

The Addo Elephant National Park approximately 73 km from Port Elizabeth, is a hugely popular South African National Park. Offering sanctuary to over 170 elephants the park allows visitors to get close to these amazing creatures.

Grahamstown plays host to the annual National Arts Festival – Africa’s largest and most colourful cultural experience. For 11 days the town of Grahamstown is inundated with art lovers and theatrical’s as the town comes alive in extravagance.

The Tsitsikamma National Park forms an 80km stretch of coast between Nature’s Valley and the Storms River mouth. The famous Otter Trail is found within this park as visitors can stroll through untouched glorious landscapes.

The Wild Coast is named as that due to it being completely wild. This area is one of the world’s most untouched locations not scarred by pollution or the touch of man. Rugged coast, beautiful nature … and wild indeed.

Baviaanskloof Nature Reserve is a World Heritage Site and one of the eight protected areas of the Cape Floral Region. The reserve covers approximately 200km of unspoiled terrain with remarkable landscapes. Seven of the country’s eight biomes are found within the reserve.

Camdeboo National Park gives visitors a chance to gain insight into the Karoo’s great wonder. Practically surrounding the town of Graaff-Reinet, Camdeboo is famous for its mighty location next to the Valley of Desolation. A perfect opportunity to see geology at its best.

The activities directory provides an extensive list of advertisers offering a diverse range of activities within the Eastern Cape.

The Eastern Cape is made up of 5 major geographical areas:

Frontier country : it was in the Eastern Cape that the British, Xhosa and Afrikaner nations first made contact 200 years ago.
Karoo Heartland : a vast central plateau of wide open spaces and fantastic star-gazing opportunities
Sunshine Coast : coastline stretching from Port Elizabeth to East London boasting the highest number of hours of sunshine in the country
Wild Coast : an untouched paradise with a true raw African feel
Nature Reserves : some of the best in the country

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There are many restaurants offering the very best in dining experiences, from the budget to the finer dining. Eastern Cape cuisine covers dining from the fresh East Coast seafoods of the Wild Coast, to the semi-arid plateau of Graaff-Reinet. There is magic in every mouthful!

Wildlife, sunshine and adventure activities for all ... the Eastern Cape is truly South Africa's no 1 holiday destination!

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Beaufort West: Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Western Cape Karoo

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Beaufort West: Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Western Cape Karoo

Welcome to our channel, where we take you on a journey to discover the captivating landscapes and timeless charm of Beaufort West in the Western Cape Karoo. Join us as we explore this hidden gem, rich in natural beauty, history, and culture.

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Discover the unique flora and fauna of the Karoo at the Karoo National Park.
Explore the history of Beaufort West at the historic Old Town Museum and other cultural attractions.
Take in the endless vistas of the Karoo, a semi-arid desert that's both desolate and strikingly beautiful.
Experience the warm hospitality and local cuisine, including traditional South African dishes.
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S1 - Ep 50 – From Evita se Perron to the white beaches of Yzerfontein!

After leaving the Darling church, we had to stop off at Evita se Perron. Sonia found two cats on the stoep she had to cuddle while I went through Evita’s Museum. What an interesting place! Lunch was great and then it was off to the white beaches of Yzerfontein. It was raining all the way to Yzerfontein, but someone waved a wand and the blue skies appeared only over Yzerfontein. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #eviteseperon #yzerfontein

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I Explored South Africa’s Mysterious Valley of Desolation…

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Formed over 100 million years ago by a violent volcanic shift, the Valley of Desolation consists of sheer cliffs and precariously balanced giant dolomite rocks that drop down sharply to the valley floor 120 metres below. Looking down from the rocky peaks, one sees an immense terrain of nothingness, or so it seems, where visitor’s whispers echo through the still Karoo air. The quiet stillness accosts the brain with a confounding peace, while the landscape magnifies into an intense clarity that is hard to describe.

Graaff-Reinet is a town in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is the oldest town in the province. It is also the sixth-oldest town in South Africa, after Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Simon's Town, Paarl and Swellendam. The town was the centre of a short-lived republic in the late 18th century. The town was a starting point for Great Trek groups led by Gerrit Maritz and Piet Retief and furnished large numbers of the Voortrekkers in 1835–1842.

Graaff-Reinet is home to more national monuments than any other town or city in South Africa. It is also known for being a flourishing market for agricultural produce, noted for its mohair industry, and sheep and ostrich farming.

Graaff-Reinet was established by the Dutch East India Company in 1786, after Cape Town in 1652, Stellenbosch in 1679, Paarl in 1687 and Swellendam in 1745. The town is named after then-governor of the Cape Colony, Cornelis Jacob van de Graaff, and his wife. The town was originally established as a trading post to expand trading inland from the Cape Colony.[5]

In 1795, the town's burghers, who were annoyed by company taxation, proclaimed themselves to be the independent Colony of Graaff-Reinet. The burghers then requested guardianship from the government of the Netherlands. Similar action was subsequently taken by the burghers of Swellendam. Before the authorities at Cape Town could take decisive measures against the rebels, they were compelled to capitulate to the British who had invaded and occupied the Cape.

In January 1799, Marthinus Prinsloo, a leader of the 1795 independence movement, rebelled again but surrendered the following April. Prinsloo and nineteen others were imprisoned in the Cape Town castle. After trial, Prinsloo and another commandant were sentenced to death. Other conspirators were sentenced to exile. The sentences were not carried out and the prisoners were released in March 1803, on the retrocession of the Cape to the Netherlands.

In 1801, there was another revolt in Graaff Reinet, but due to the measures of General Francis Dundas, the acting governor of the Cape Colony, peace was soon restored. In February 1803, due to the 1802 signing of the Treaty of Amiens, the British returned the Cape Colony to the Netherlands, then named the Batavian Republic.

On 13 August 1814 the Cape Colony was formally ceded to Britain by a convention under which Dutch vessels were entitled to resort freely to the Cape of Good Hope for the purposes of refreshment and repairs. Britain agreed on 13 August 1814 to pay five million sterling to the United Netherlands for the Dutch possession at the Cape.

The Cape Colony received a degree of independence in 1872 when Responsible Government was declared in South Africa. In 1877, the government of Prime Minister John Molteno began construction of the railway line connecting Graaff-Reinet to Port Elizabeth on the coast. This railway was officially opened on 26 August 1879.

Graaff Reinet became the centre of British military operations for the Eastern Cape during the Second Boer War. In 1901, a number of captured Boer rebels were tried in the town for crimes ranging from high treason, murder, attempted murder, arson and robbery. Nine were sentenced to death, with eight of these being executed by firing squad on the outskirts of the town, while the ninth sentence was carried out in Colesberg. A monument stands in the town to commemorate these fallen Boers.

MacKay's Nek Pass (R410) - Mountain Passes of South Africa

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The perfect stop over between JHB and CPT! - BEAUFORT WEST

Beaufort West is a beautiful little town in the Great Karoo. It is the perfect stop over when making a trip from JHB to CPT. The mountainous region of the Karoo National Park is gorgeous and the town itself is a little gem.

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S1 – Ep 102 – Driving through Ceres and Stopped at some Farm Stalls!

Discovering the Forgotten Highway on our way to Ceres, having breakfast and then driving through the town. What a busy place with beautiful streets lined with huge trees in the suburbs. After leaving Ceres we stopped at the Hillbilly Farm Stall and the Creative Hub. Now that was a treat! Both places are unique and have such a beautiful setting and so many interesting items to look at. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #ceres #renaultkwid

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S1 – Ep 139 – Lutzville, a very Busy Town on the West Coast!

We stopped off at a farm where they were harvesting tomatoes and spoke to one of the workers. He told us that they were sending the tomatoes to Durban since they can't grow them there successfully. A very interesting fact was that when grape season was over, they grew tomatoes underneath the vineyards to use the same irrigation system. Then we headed for Lutzville. This West Coast town is a very busy place. We took a drive through the town before we headed to our accommodation. We bought chips to snack on because we were starving again! We spent the night at Art Guest House and what a great place. So much effort went into making it a pleasant experience for their guests. The next morning we made a quick stop at the church and then were on our way out of Lutzville. We spotted a rocky outcrop called Vlermuisklip. This was the name the area was given in 1661 after which it was changed to Lutzville in 1923. #DustBugs #adventuretravel #southafrica #southafricavlog #lutzville #westcoast #olifantsriver #vlermuisklip

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S1 - Ep 14 - Going over the Swartberg Pass in the rain!

Our plan was to travel up the Swartberg Pass and show you its beauty but little did we know that it would be so special in the mist and rain. The gravel roads and the switchbacks up the mountain were mind blowing. We can just imagine what it would look like in the sunshine. This just gives another opportunity to come back to the Swartberg Pass. #dustbugs #travel #southafrica #travelsouthafrica

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Cape Town, South Africa. Virtual travel. Aerial 360 video in 8K.

Cape Town is one of the most popular cities on the African continent. It is located in the southwestern part of the continent, on the shore of the Atlantic ocean, near the Cape of Good Hope.

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Living in a caravan 10: a trip to Umdumbi (near Coffee Bay in the Transkei)

in 2017 we lived in Cape Town (South Africa), but my parents felt bored of living in a house, so they bought a huge caravan, rented out the house, and set off towards Mozambique.

Bathurst, Eastern Cape: A small town in South Africa

It was a quiet morning in the small town of Bathurst in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province when I visited and wandered around in June 2016. Here is some of what I saw.
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Visit Cape Town

The Company's Garden is a park and heritage site[1] located in central Cape Town. The garden was originally created in the 1650s by the region's first European settlers and provided fertile ground to grow fresh produce to replenish ships rounding the Cape. It is watered from the Molteno Dam, which uses water from the springs on the lower slopes of Table Mountain.

About Cape town:
Cape Town is a coastal city in South Africa. It is the second-most populous urban area in South Africa after Johannesburg.It is also the capital and primate city of the Western Cape province.
As the seat of the Parliament of South Africa, it is also the legislative capital of the country.It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is famous for its harbour, for its natural setting in the Cape Floristic Region, and for such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point.
As of 2014, it is the 10th most populous city in Africa and home to 64% of the Western Cape's population. It is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. The city was named the World Design Capital for 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design.
In 2014, Cape Town was named the best place in the world to visit by both the American New York Times and the British Daily Telegraph. Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town, as the oldest urban area in South Africa, was first developed by the Dutch East India Company as a victualling station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town quickly outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa.
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Restaurants in Mpophomeni, South Africa

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

Here you can find Restaurants in Mpophomeni, South Africa:
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00:22 - 1) Ntombenhle's Garden
00:32 - 2) Emphare Organics
00:41 - 3) Nnpilo's Fast Food
00:50 - 4) Bhuga Lova Fish & Chips
00:59 - 5) The Spot Bistro
01:08 - 6) KFC Mpophomeni
01:17 - 7) Snooty Fox Restaurant
01:26 - 8) Ohambweni Restaurant
01:34 - 9) Jackie Cameron School of Food & Wine
01:44 - 10) Little Mozambique

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Sondagsnek (R317) - Mountain Passes of South Africa

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I Stayed in this Hidden Airbnb in South Africa

I stayed in a cool Airbnb in Graaf Reinet, South Africa.
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Graaff-Reinet is a town in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is the oldest town in the province. It is also the sixth-oldest town in South Africa, after Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Simon's Town, Paarl and Swellendam. The town was the centre of a short-lived republic in the late 18th century. The town was a starting point for Great Trek groups led by Gerrit Maritz and Piet Retief and furnished large numbers of the Voortrekkers in 1835–1842.

Graaff-Reinet is home to more national monuments than any other town or city in South Africa. It is also known for being a flourishing market for agricultural produce, noted for its mohair industry, and sheep and ostrich farming.

Graaff-Reinet was established by the Dutch East India Company in 1786, after Cape Town in 1652, Stellenbosch in 1679, Paarl in 1687 and Swellendam in 1745. The town is named after then-governor of the Cape Colony, Cornelis Jacob van de Graaff, and his wife. The town was originally established as a trading post to expand trading inland from the Cape Colony.[5]

In 1795, the town's burghers, who were annoyed by company taxation, proclaimed themselves to be the independent Colony of Graaff-Reinet. The burghers then requested guardianship from the government of the Netherlands. Similar action was subsequently taken by the burghers of Swellendam. Before the authorities at Cape Town could take decisive measures against the rebels, they were compelled to capitulate to the British who had invaded and occupied the Cape.

In January 1799, Marthinus Prinsloo, a leader of the 1795 independence movement, rebelled again but surrendered the following April. Prinsloo and nineteen others were imprisoned in the Cape Town castle. After trial, Prinsloo and another commandant were sentenced to death. Other conspirators were sentenced to exile. The sentences were not carried out and the prisoners were released in March 1803, on the retrocession of the Cape to the Netherlands.

In 1801, there was another revolt in Graaff Reinet, but due to the measures of General Francis Dundas, the acting governor of the Cape Colony, peace was soon restored. In February 1803, due to the 1802 signing of the Treaty of Amiens, the British returned the Cape Colony to the Netherlands, then named the Batavian Republic.

On 13 August 1814 the Cape Colony was formally ceded to Britain by a convention under which Dutch vessels were entitled to resort freely to the Cape of Good Hope for the purposes of refreshment and repairs. Britain agreed on 13 August 1814 to pay five million sterling to the United Netherlands for the Dutch possession at the Cape.

The Cape Colony received a degree of independence in 1872 when Responsible Government was declared in South Africa. In 1877, the government of Prime Minister John Molteno began construction of the railway line connecting Graaff-Reinet to Port Elizabeth on the coast. This railway was officially opened on 26 August 1879.

Graaff Reinet became the centre of British military operations for the Eastern Cape during the Second Boer War. In 1901, a number of captured Boer rebels were tried in the town for crimes ranging from high treason, murder, attempted murder, arson and robbery. Nine were sentenced to death, with eight of these being executed by firing squad on the outskirts of the town, while the ninth sentence was carried out in Colesberg. A monument stands in the town to commemorate these fallen Boers.

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Airbnb offers people an easy, relatively stress-free way to earn some income from their property.
Guests often find Airbnb is cheaper, has more character, and is homier than hotels.
Airbnb makes the bulk of its revenue by charging a service fee for each booking.
Cons of using this service include not getting what you expected, and, for hosts, renting your place to someone you haven’t had the chance to meet first.

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