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Published: September 24th 2012
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SOUTH AFRICAN WILDLIFE
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The quiet peaceful surroundings make for exceptional evenings around the campfire.
The sound of the Bush nightlife will entertain you whilst the clear skies offer breathtaking views of the stars.
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<span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>The game to be seen includes warthog, blesbuck, kudu, red hartebeest , duiker, steenbuck and klipspringer. Tortoises, and a wide variety of birds are also to be seen as well as many other smaller creatures <!--end text_2--><!--begin image_1-->
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<!--begin heading_4-->SELF CATERING CAMP<!--end heading_4-->
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<span><span><span><span><span><span>Only five huts which sleeps four per hut share a communial ablution facility with hot and cold water and adequate facilities for men and women. The Boma has a communial kitchen.
<span><span><span><span><span><span>The Camp offers self-catering accommodation in Rock Art huts conveniently situated on the Moloto Road between Pretoria and Moloto, a mere 20 km from Zambezi Drive/Polokwane off-ramp in a malaria free area
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