Uhuj this area was discussed for it's eco value,.
This vacant land space always captivated my interest as to
why such a large area was never exploited!!
Well my friend Uhu my concerns were answered just recently.
That area be the most vulnerable breeding ground for many species,
set aside almost holistic in the sense,.. It will be a matter of time!!!!
The breeding grounds!!!
Shangoni Gate & Camps Kruger National Park
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No I'm not Lisbeth! I am quite aware of the difference.Lisbeth wrote: Hello ubhejane, I think that you are mistaking AW with The Sanparks Forums. We have been fighting for maintenance of the status quo, but have never asked for any kind of new developments!

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Hey, ubhejane, lots of official documents on this thread further back. You don't seem weird!
More worried about Moz trucks and what not eventually, as this is part of a big economic development with a tarred road outside coming from Giyani...
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But ja, it will at first be taxis and decrepit bakkies tired of doing the long route via Pafuri and Punda gates.

More worried about Moz trucks and what not eventually, as this is part of a big economic development with a tarred road outside coming from Giyani...

But ja, it will at first be taxis and decrepit bakkies tired of doing the long route via Pafuri and Punda gates.
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Uhjane, you stand proud in your mission for understanding, however
you will realize that often this site will be used as a soundboard to
better understanding. Uhjane we are the lobbying group against abuse
of heritage sites. You will hopefully understand our sensitivity, for others
are lurking!!
you will realize that often this site will be used as a soundboard to
better understanding. Uhjane we are the lobbying group against abuse
of heritage sites. You will hopefully understand our sensitivity, for others
are lurking!!
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Re: Shangoni Gate & Camps Kruger National Park
Anything within a "hub" will be for the benefit of the adjacent communities as per SANParks policy, so most likely there are locals to operate a shop for the picnic site 
The road outside will be upgraded, too in order to provide comfortable access for visitors.

The road outside will be upgraded, too in order to provide comfortable access for visitors.
Re: Shangoni Gate & Camps Kruger National Park
Thanks for the helpful replies. Yes HE I do understand that. Rest assured, I am not a lurker in the sense that you mean, although I admit to lurking around in this site without doing much posting! RP that is a good point about the Moz trucks. Do you seriously think that they would be permitted to go through? That way lies insanity as far as any kind of sustainable ecology goes. I've read the docs. But I wanted the take of people who will read into the heart of them and see the long-term effects, especially when there may be many with a better knowledge of the area than I. Anyway Lisbeth you can add me to the list of those that have applied for registration as an I&AP.
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Thank you, ubhejane! 

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Ja, ubhejane...it is election year, and the outer and inner tar roads will be incredibly expensive, as said before, but fine promises to make in a hotly politically contested area of Limpopo Province.
There is no reason for a tar road inside Kruger, really, given tourist visitor numbers in the far North, and existing tar access outside for paying tourists, unless for mass commercial transit in the long term. It will probably fizzle out....
There is no reason for a tar road inside Kruger, really, given tourist visitor numbers in the far North, and existing tar access outside for paying tourists, unless for mass commercial transit in the long term. It will probably fizzle out....

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Flippen hell RP, hope you are so right!!! The Groenkloof moronsRichprins wrote:It will probably fizzle out....
to happy in applying any trick in the book that will safeguard
pension day,..then only to disappear into thin air!!!!
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Hmmmnn. Even if there is no tar road, the mere fact that there will be another road; it will be through what is currently a fairly pristine area; it is set to link to the red Rocks road; it will probably bring in a whole lot of trans-Kruger vehicles with attendant speeding which could lead to all sorts of deaths; is not, to my mind, a Good Thing. Thanks Lisbeth, I hope you get many more people registering.