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About Ganora Day Excursions

Ganora offer guided day tours to Anglo Boer War engravings, Bushman rock art and a private fossil museum with a fascinating talk about Karoo fossils. There’s also a medicinal plant walk and a fossil trail. Advance bookings only.

Telephone:
+27 (0) 49 841132 / � 698 0029
Website:
www.ganora.co.za
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