Adventure Afrika

Mud, muddier, muddiest… The adventure continues!

Once we had turned off the R56 onto the R392, it was back onto gravel, or rather mud. The route south would become increasingly muddy as we headed in the direction of Dordrecht. The Kraai River lured us down its steep-sided gorge one more time to cross via a fairly new curved concrete bridge.

A few kilometres further we reached the bustling metropolis of Clanville, which consists of one set of farm buildings, followed by two old ruins on the right. There is an intersection here where the left-hand option traces a shortcut through the mountains, with some excellent scenery as you make

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