MonumentSterkfontein Caves

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Sterkfontein Caves - World Heritage Site Overview

Date published: Jul 2006
Author: Encounter
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The Sterkfontein Caves have been described as the "anthropological treasure-house of the world" and is said to be "one of the continent's sacred sites" which is situated approximately 50 km from Johannesburg and "12 km north of Krugersdorp". The visual appeal of "this labyrinth of interconnected caverns" which were first discovered in 1896 and hav [more]

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Showcasing the Cradle of Humankind

Date published: Mar 2005
Author: Lucille Davie
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The author describes the "multimillion rand development at the Cradle of Humankind" approximately 50km from Johannesburg as "offering a richer experience at one of the world's most important archaeological sites" - no longer are visitors required to do a "brief whip-around of a shabby single-room display" and leave. Besides there now being "a guid [more]
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