EXPLORING FRONTIER COUNTRY and other areas.

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Lisbeth wrote:Not much traffic on the secondary roads O/\ O/\

That's a very long bridge, but 1'152Km is exaggerated methinks lol
Hi Lisbeth. That is why I like travelling on them - one can stop anywhere and smell the roses.

I also thought that 1.152kms was exaggerated but I measured it as I started on it and my odometer read 1.2kms.
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You have written onethousandonehundredfiftytwo O** or you write m and not km or make it 1,152km lol


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Lisbeth wrote:You have written onethousandonehundredfiftytwo O** or you write m and not km or make it 1,152km lol
I have always written lengths as 1.50 kms or 3.75 metres.

Always used a point not a comma.

Maybe Europe is different to South Africa. -O- -O- -O-


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Point is OK! but not the ' above, that's not a comma -O-


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Lisbeth wrote:You have written onethousandonehundredfiftytwo O** or you write m and not km or make it 1,152km lol
WE have a state president with such like vocab!!!!!


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Going nowhere full speed whatever thew cost!!~!! =O: =O: =O: =O:


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love the sun in the "early morning grass" O/\
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Lisbeth wrote:Point is OK! but not the ' above, that's not a comma -O-
Point taken. ;-) ;-)

nan wrote:love the sun in the "early morning grass"
There is something special in that golden grass.

H. erectus wrote:Appreciation of natures gift toward mankind will neverbe demanding. It remains for us to see the well worththat mother nature presents to us on a plate, a plateof goodness,...
Nice one H.E. ^Q^ ^Q^


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04 MAY 2015 - DAY 19 - RAPTOR RIDGE TO VENTERSBURG - ONS KUIERHUIS - PART 2/4


From Smithfield the R701 is gravel road for 90 kms to Wepener.

The sheer quietness on this stretch of road due to lack of traffic was music to the ears.

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Near Wepener we came across the Knellpoort Dam but the lovely light on the poplar trees and bull rushes was stunning.

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Just one of the many examples of road disrepair one encounters in the Free State.

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We eventually arrived at our guest farm about 14 kms outside Ventersburg and were greeted with tea and milk tart - farm style.

Some photos of the dam on the farm.

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Joan went for a walk around the farm dam accompanied by the farms two dogs.

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Part 3/4 to follow.


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