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Attention @ Andries Pretorius Monument
Attention to a Voortrekker leader. Picturesque setting, impressive monument and very accessible. We have driven past many times, but at last we took the time to stop and take a moment to dwell on the ...
The Monument is located at the entrance of Camdaboo National Park. Even though you might not spend alot off time at this monument it’s still worth visiting and learning more of South-Africa’s history.
Stuck in small corner of Camedboo Park, little explanation as to what it is, who he was, or why it is there at all. I'm sure the guy must have been important, but nothing to tell you why.
A good thing it was moved and is now well kept and safe from it being broken down. Something which was part of our history and our children need to know about.
Attention @ Andries Pretorius Monument
Attention to a Voortrekker leader. Picturesque setting, impressive monument and very accessible. We have driven past many times, but at last we took the time to stop and take a moment to dwell on the ...
Interesting history
The Monument is located at the entrance of Camdaboo National Park. Even though you might not spend alot off time at this monument it’s still worth visiting and learning more of South-Africa’s history.
Just a cement statue
Not very interesting but clean and well kept. Nice photo opportunity in morning light. Right by the entrance to Camdeboo.
Odd location, tricky to find, not worth looking
Stuck in small corner of Camedboo Park, little explanation as to what it is, who he was, or why it is there at all. I'm sure the guy must have been important, but nothing to tell you why.
Well kept monument
A good thing it was moved and is now well kept and safe from it being broken down. Something which was part of our history and our children need to know about.