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Chantelle, Akasia- a Suburb of Pretoria

It is situated to the North-West of Pretoria Central and South-West of the suburb, Akasia. It falls in the jurisdiction of the City Of Tshwane Municipality. There are only about 10% Native Afrikaans speaking persons, left. Of the entire population of this Suburb is 4 461 people. These statistics are retrieved from the 2011 Census.
Geolocation
28° 5' 6", -25° 39' 46.8"
References
Google
Further Reading
https://homes.trovit.co.za/chantelle-pretoria

Amandasig- Akasia, Suburb in Gauteng

Amandasig is a Suburb of the main Place Akasia- in Gauteng, South Africa. It is situated to the North West of the Pretoria CBD, on the Slopes of the Magaliesberg. It used to be a predominantly Afrikaans speaking suburb for many young white residents, but the demography has changed since the end of apartheid in 1994. Nowadays, it has been developed into Bronberg Retirement Estate, where residents enjoy exclusive access to a natural part of the Bronberg Mountain. It provides residents with a relaxed, yet active retirement lifestyle with excellent security and fully functional health and frail care facilities. The final phase of this popular Retirement Estate is on sale now!
Geolocation
28° 3' 39.6", -25° 23' 60"
References
https://census2011.adrianfrith.com/place/799037017 google https://web.facebook.com/pages/Amandasig-Secondary-School/218125718214425?_rdc=1&_rdr
Further Reading
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/amandasig-secondary-school-residents-in-tug-of-war-over-welded-gate-37061001

Machadodorp, Mpumalanga

Machadodorp is a small town situated above the escarpment in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province, with the world famous Elands River running through the town. There is a natural radioactive spring here and is reputed to have powerful healing qualities and is quite a magical place. Accommodation options in Machadodorp are comfortable and perfectly adequate. Ranging from farm cottages such as Misty Valley Lodge to self catering cottages. They are warm and welcoming and close to many of the attractions, and seeing that you will be spending the majority of your time out exploring they serve their purpose to provide you with a pleasant nights sleep. Following the success of the Laerskool Machado Potjiekos Competitions in previous years, the village has set up a Festival around the competition to highlight the charms of the quaint historical village and the beauty of the surrounding countryside - and of course the great Potjiekos! Machadodorp is a wonderful destination for a weekend break away - being close to Johannesburg and Pretoria, and is also a highly popular fly fishing destination. The hub of the Festival is at the Machadodorp Fly Fishing Park and Campsite where the Potjiekos and Fly Fishing Competitions are held, along with the Market which keep visitors and tourists occupied for hours. There are many Machadodorp accommodation establishments available in Lydenburg and all are of a very high quality. From bed and breakfast accommodation to backpacking and camping areas - you are truly spoilt for choice and guaranteed a delightful stay in Machadodorp. Like most of the towns in this area, the key to Machadodorp’s popularity and success is its natural beauty and quaint nature. Fly fishing is a big attraction and the town caters well to visitors of all kinds regardless of the reason for stopping by and will leave a warm spot in your heart for them by the time you leave. "Machadodorp doesn't in fact have much, it has a lot of history and would interest those who are looking at having a quiet day out in "nowhere". Preferably come with your own food, a few you can buy locally but the bulk come with. The people are nice and the atmosphere peaceful."
Geolocation
30° 13' 51.6", -25° 40' 26.4"
References
https://www.sa-venues.com/attractionsmpl/machadodorp.php
Further Reading
https://www.sa-venues.com/things-to-do/mpumalanga/fly-fishing-at-machado-flyfishing-club/ https://www.sa-venues.com/visit/bermanzi/ https://www.sa-venues.com/things-to-do/mpumalanga/hike-the-escarpment-trail/ https://www.sa-venues.com/attractionsmpl/long-tom-pass.php

Harrismith, Free State

The town of Harrismith is situated in the Thabo Mofutsanyana region of the Free State Province, South Africa. Harrismith is a small, charming country Town which was founded in 1849, but discovered by tourists only recently. This town was laid out in 1849. It was then named after the British Governor- Sir Harry Smith who made efforts of convincing Voortrekkers not to leave the Natal Area (Cape colony). The town is currently an important crossroads in the Republic of South Africa proving important land trade routes. The town is situated midway between Durban to the Southeast and Johannesburg to the Northwest, about 300 km. it is located alongside the N3 highway, next to Wilge River.

Visitors remark on its cleanliness, and the friendliness of its inhabitants. Harrismith is the ideal destination to break a long trip, hold a conference or escape from the stresses of City living and recharge batteries in tranquil surroundings and excellent facilities.

Indulge in open air hobbies like birding, biking, 4x4, hiking, climbing, golfing, History, water sport and lots more. The Town is well known for its factory shops, gardens (both domestic and wild flower gardens), golf course (the oldest in South Africa) and links with the South African War, with close by Battle Sites, Blockhouses and a Military Cemetery. (There are also Boer, Brit and sandstone Architecture to be seen.)

Many Outdoor Activities can be partaken in such as: trout fishing, water sport on the Sterkfontein Dam (the third largest dam in South Africa), bird watching and visiting well stocked game farms. The Drakensberg range and Maluti Mountains provide a spectacular backdrop to Harrismith. Day visitors opportunities include: Royal Natal Park, the base of the Drakensberg Sentinel, Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Basotho Cultural Village, Boer War battlefields and hiking trails.

Suffice it to say that Harrismith has remained in obscurity pretty much until recently. Harrismith lies just off the N3, roughly 314 kilometres from Johannesburg and 315 kilometres from Durban, and the N5 from Bethlehem comes to an end in the middle of the Town, which serves as the centre of one of the five wool producing districts in the country. The Town Hall in Harrismith is a National Monument. It is a graceful sandstone and brick building built in 1907. This and the Harrismith Wildflower Gardens, founded in 1967 as a botanical garden, with some fine examples of the Drakensberg region’s flora and a wonderful picnic spot, are reason enough to visit Harrismith. The Town also serves as something of a gateway into the Drakensberg Mountains and people use Harrismith, to stock up on last minute items or to make speedy reconnaissance trips for dwindling supplies, whilst camping in the Berg.

Geolocation
-28° 16' 46.4776", 28° 54' 39.6"