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You enter into the Kgalagadi Transfrontier park here, and do not need to have your passport stamped unless you plan to cross the border either to Namibia or Botswana. Remember to have your passport stamped before you proceed to other camps deeper into the reserve in order to prevent you from returning to this borderpost before you may cross the border into the other countries.
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The instrument Maclear used at this spot was brought out from England. See this link.http://www.royalobservatorygreenwich.org/articles.php?article=1065 For its time it was extraordinarily accurate.
Excellent photo! Greetings from Poland
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Linda foto.Linda cachoeira.Venha fazer parte do grupo cachoeiras do nosso planeta.Abraço.
Well said Fred
Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina. ¡Muy bonita fotografía!
Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Very nice photo!
The most beautiful place in South Africa!! VincentD
You enter into the Kgalagadi Transfrontier park here, and do not need to have your passport stamped unless you plan to cross the border either to Namibia or Botswana. Remember to have your passport stamped before you proceed to other camps deeper into the reserve in order to prevent you from returning to this borderpost before you may cross the border into the other countries.
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This is grapes thats being dried to become raisins, you find this type of drying platforms all along the M14 rout in the areas around Keimoes.
Berg Kwagga in the Namib Naukluft Park