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The De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Trust has received world-wide acclaim for the success of its cheetah and wild dog captive-breeding programmes.

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The majestic Voortrekker Monument is situated in the northern part of South Africa in the Pretoria region in a nature reserve.

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Soweto, home to more than 890 000 people, is known around the world for its role in South Africa's struggle for liberation, its diverse cultures and its famous residents.

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Tandem skydiving is a safe and hassle-free way for you to experience the thrill of free fall and the serenity of a parachute ride with the minimum of training.

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After a few hours at the Apartheid Museum you will feel that you were in the townships in the '70s and '80s, dodging police bullets or teargas canisters, or marching and toyi-toyiing with thousands of school children, or carrying the body of a comrade into a nearby house.

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Nestled in the Magaliesberg Mountains, only one hour from Johannesburg and Pretoria, The Elephant Sanctuary at Hartbeespoort Dam lies in a malaria-free area.

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The National Cultural History Museum houses vast collections documenting the life of South Africans, from the early Stone Age, through the Iron Age, and up into our day.

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For many South Africans the Union Building is the most beautiful government residence in the world. Sir Herbert Baker was the architect of this 275 m long building and had it built in the English monumental style from light sandstone.

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The National Zoological Gardens of South Africa.
The 85-hectare Zoo in Pretoria houses 3117 specimens of 209 mammal species, 1358 specimens of 202 bird species, 3871 specimens of 190 fish species, 388 specimens of 4 invertebrate species, 309 specimens of 93 reptile species, and 44 specimens of 7 amphibian species.

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