BLYDE RIVER CANYON A MYSTIC GETAWAY INTO THE SOUTH AFRICAN WILDERNESS
Jun 01, 2017
4 minutes
Words: ALESSANDRO PARODI
the dark veil of fog welcoming visitors to the low lands of Sabie and White River should not discourage you. The trip into the valley of the Blyde River begins as a journey of self-inspection. A visit of the Sudwala Caves, 50 kilometres south of Sabie on the Panorama Route, will introduce you to the articulated history of this dark paradise. The caves formed about 240 million years ago and were used in prehistoric times as a shelter by the first dwellers. In the 19th century, the place became a stronghold for the Swazi kingdom and many battles for the
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