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Kempton Park; Johannesburg; South Africa.

Another word often used in South Africa is "shame" which can mean anything from "oh cute' - usually said "ag shame", to "you poor thing" to "I feel sorry for you".
Situated in the Magaliesberg Mountains, at only one hour from Johannesburg and Pretoria, The Elephant Sanctuary at Hartbeespoort Dam lies in a malaria-free area surrounded by natural indigenous bush and is home to impala, klipspringer, baboons, porcupine, caracal, leopard, a host of other small mammals, 350 bird species and, of course, four magnificent African Elephants.
The Elephant Sanctuary provides a “halfway house” for young African elephants in need of a temporary home. It is the only operation in South Africa that provides for elephants in this way. The vision of the sanctuary is to release all the elephants into an environment where they can be more independent once they are older.
Apartheid Museum
The Apartheid Museum is an emotional experience even for non-south Africans. After a short while inside you will feel that you were in the townships in the 70s and 80s, dodging police bullets or teargas canisters, this extraordinary museum has already become one of the city's leading tourist attraction, an obligatory stop for visitors and residents alike.
The apartheid Museum is a place of sorrow as well as hope and you most probably leave with a feeling of upliftment; it is a beacon of hope showing how South Africa is coming to terms with its oppressive past and working towards a future that all South Africans can call their own. read more..http://southernjourneys.co.za/