Introduction
The Klein (Little) Karoo -- a sun-drenched area about 250km (155 miles) long and 70km (43 miles) wide -- is wedged between the coastal mountains that separate it from the Garden Route and the impressive Swartberg mountain range -- part of the Cape Flora World Heritage Site -- in the north. To reach it from any angle, you have to traverse precipitous mountain passes, the most spectacular of which is the Swartberg Pass, connecting the Klein Karoo with its big brother, the Great Karoo. Unlike this vast dry land that stretches well into the Northern Cape and Free State, the "little" Karoo is watered by a number of streams that flow down from the mountains to join the Olifants River. Grapes grow here (Calitzdorp produces some of the country's best port), as does lucerne (alfalfa), which is why farmers in the region were able to successfully introduce the ostrich -- lucerne is a favorite food of the ostrich.
Today the ostrich farms, together with the Cango Caves -- a series of...
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Arbeidsgenot
Arbeidsgenot (meaning "The Pleasure of Work") is not a feather palace, but the humble abode of C. J. Langenhoven, author of South Africa's first...
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CP Nel Museum
Located in a handsome sandstone building opposite the Tourist Information Bureau, this old-fashioned museum has many exhibits relating to Oudtshoorn's...
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The Cango Caves
The Cango Caves were first explored in 1780 by a local farmer who was lowered into the dark, bat-filled chamber now named in his honor. The Van...
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