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  2. Category : Lists of tourist attractions in South Africa

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    Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in South Africa" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Ga-Ngwetsana - Wikipedia

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    Ga-Ngwetšana, also known as Ceres, is a large village in Moletši in the Polokwane Local Municipality of the Capricorn District Municipality in the Limpopo province of the Republic of South Africa. [2] It is located about 45 km northwest of the City of Polokwane on the R567 road.

  4. Ceres, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Ceres is the administrative centre and largest town of the Witzenberg Local Municipality in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Ceres serves as a regional centre for the surrounding towns of Wolseley , Tulbagh , Op-die-Berg and Prince Alfred Hamlet .

  5. Gydo Pass - Wikipedia

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    Gydo Pass between Ceres & Citrusdal Gydo Pass is situated in the Western Cape , province of South Africa on the Regional road R303 (Western Cape) between Ceres and Citrusdal . Be Aware

  6. Michell's Pass - Wikipedia

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    The north portal of a tunnel at the top of the railway pass is situated near the road and railway entrances to the town. [ 4 ] The 6 miles 25 chains (10.2 kilometres) extension of the railway line from Ceres to Prince Alfred Hamlet was only opened to traffic seventeen years later, on 10 April 1929.

  7. Category:Tourist accommodations in South Africa - Wikipedia

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  8. Ceres Transport Riders' Museum - Wikipedia

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    The name "Togryers Museum" or Transport Riders’ Museum originated from the huge influence that the transport riders had on the development of Ceres. The completion of Michell's Pass in 1848 [ 5 ] made the town accessible to wagons, and one of the main routes to the diamond fields in Kimberley went through Ceres.

  9. Category:Tourism in South Africa - Wikipedia

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