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The road from Cape Town to Johannisburg through the great Karoo, close to Bloemfontein (1984).
Gariep Dam near the town of Norvalspont, bordering the Free State and Eastern Cape provinces. This used to be called the Hendrik Verwoerd Dam after its commission in 1971. It was renamed in 1996 to 'Gariep Dam' at the end of the Apartheid. Gariep means 'Great Waters' in San (1984)
Beaches close to George - South Africa, 1984
Transkei, one of the homelands or Bantustan in South Africa (1984)
The three rondavels in the Blyde river canyon. in the Transvaal province (1984) At the time it was called Transvaal, but since 1994 the Transvaal was split up between Gauteng, Northwest, Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
Bourke’s Luck potholes (1984), part of the Blyde river canyon in the Transvaal. At the time it was called Transvaal province, but since 1994 the Transvaal was split up between Gauteng, Northwest, Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
Bethlehem station - Orange Freestate - South Africa 1985. Steam locomotives were still widely used for cargo transport by the South African Railways.
Bethlehem, South Africa railway station. In 1984 there was still Apartheid in SA. The Orange Freestate was one of the most conservative areas in the country.
Bethlehem station - Orange Freestate - South Africa 1985. Steam locomotives were still widely used for cargo transport by the South African Railways.