Mthatha, EC
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Posted over 5 years ago
Mthatha
This is where Nelson Mandela’s lived and where there is a museum dedicated to him. It’s crazy how segregated the town still is. White people live on one side and black people on the other so it’s a really eye opening place to visit. It’s got gorgeous rolling hills and mountains. There is poverty strIcken areas but also luxurious vacation spots
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