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Johannesburg

city in South Africa

45km

-26.166728.0333

Pretoria

Administrative capital city of South Africa located in the Gauteng province.

63km

-25.7528.2

Vredefort

Dome, remnants of the largest and oldest meteorite impact crater.

107km

-2727.3667

Marakele National Park

There are also a large number of smaller parks, like the , , , Pilanesberg National Park or the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.

146km

-24.521827.4931

North West Province

The North-West Province, provides a link between South Africa and Botswana. The province is the largest platinum production area in the world, and its Stelland area is the "Texas of South Africa" with some of the biggest cattle herds in the world.

192km

-26.526
Sights (9)

Sterkfontein

A tour guide will lead you through this extensive cave system where many early hominids and advanced ape fossils were discovered. It is a 2 km walk. You can also visit the museum to learn more about the evolution of man. There is also a restaurant and shop.

9.4km

-26.015727.7346

Soweto

township of South Africa

37km

-26.2661111127.86583333

Braamfontein

central suburb of Johannesburg, in South Africa

47km

-26.1911111128.03777778

Yeoville

place in Gauteng, South Africa

47km

-26.1666666728.05

Constitution Hill, Johannesburg

building in South Africa

47km

-26.1886111128.04277778

Hillbrow

neighbourhood of Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa

48km

-26.1888888928.04888889

Johannesburg Art Gallery

art museum in Joubert Park, Johannesburg

48km

-26.19703928.047104

Rand Airport

airport in Gauteng, South Africa

60km

-26.242528.15111111

Pilanesberg National Park

There are also a large number of smaller parks, like the , , , or the iSimangaliso Wetland Park.

97km

-25.24327.082
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Cradle of Humankind

South Africa
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Cradle of Humankind

Cradle of Humankind is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in South Africa.

In 1935, Robert Broom found the first ape-man fossils at Sterkfontein and began work at this site. In 1938, a young schoolboy, Gert Terrblanche, brought Raymond Dart fragments of a skull from nearby Kromdraai which later were identified as Paranthropus robustus. Also in 1938, a single ape-man tooth was found at the Cooper's site between Kromdraai and Sterkfontein. In 1948, the Camp-Peabody Expedition from the United States worked at Bolts Farm and Gladysvale looking for fossil hominids but failed to find any. Later in 1948, Robert Broom identified the first hominid remains from Swartkrans cave. In 1954, C.K. Brain began working at sites in the Cradle, including Cooper's Cave. He then initiated his three-decade work at Swartkrans cave, which resulted in the recovery of the second-largest sample of hominid remains from the Cradle. The oldest controlled use of fire by Homo erectus was also discovered at Swartkrans and dated to over 1 million years ago.

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