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Ancient stone ruins in Mpumalanga
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The Blaauwboschkraal Stone Ruins, located in Mpumalanga, South Africa, are a fascinating archaeological site believed to have been built by the Bokoni people around the 16th century. These stone ruins consist of circular homesteads, cattle enclosures, and agricultural terraces, showcasing the advanced skills and lifestyle of the Bokoni civilization. Despite facing threats from weather erosion, these ruins provide valuable insights into the history and culture of the region. So, if you're ever in Mpumalanga, don't miss the chance to explore this unique piece of South African heritage!

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