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What are some of the cultural heritage sites found in the Kruger Park?
The Kruger National Park is not only a wildlife sanctuary but also a site of significant cultural and historical importance. Here are some of the cultural heritage sites found in the Kruger Park:
Albasini Ruins: These ruins are located near the Letaba Rest Camp and were once the homestead of Joao Albasini, a Portuguese trader who played a significant role in the early economic development of the region.
Masorini: This is an ancient archaeological site located near the Phalaborwa Gate. It dates back to the Iron Age, and it is believed to have been a community of farmers and iron workers.
Thulamela: This is a site of a ruined city dating back to the 16th century. It was discovered in the 1990s and is located in the northern part of the park. Thulamela was a significant trade center and is believed to have been the capital of the Shona Kingdom.
Stevenson-Hamilton Memorial Library: This library is located in Skukuza and was established in honor of James Stevenson-Hamilton, the first warden of the Kruger National Park. It contains a collection of books and documents related to the history and wildlife of the park.
Jock of the Bushveld Trail: This is a hiking trail that follows the route taken by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick and his dog, Jock, in the late 1800s. The trail starts in the town of Barberton and ends in the Kruger National Park.
These cultural heritage sites in the Kruger Park offer visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the history and culture of the region and provide insight into the lives of the people who have lived there for centuries.