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Himeville-UnderbergDespite rich soil, abundant water and breathtaking scenery, its high altitude, climatic extremes and heavy snowfalls saw pioneer farmers dismiss this region until the very last. The original San hunter- gatherers spent summers here but followed animal migrations to the coast before winter's onset. Himeville was named after Sir Alfred Hime, a road engineer elected Prime Minister of Natal in 1889, while Underberg describes its location beneath the mountains . The five-kilometre buffer between the two settlements relates to a certain animosity now fully- consigned to history proof that all hatchets were well and truly buried came in 1970 when the Garden Club planted a roadside row of oak trees to symbolise the new-found unity between the two. Locals have also come to terms with the alternative lifestyle-types
who arrive in their thousands every year for the increasingly-popular
Splashy Fen Music Festival! Himeville Museum was built in 1900 as the last of Natal's loop-holed forts before housing prisoners until 1972. An open-air exhibition of settler and agricultural history is surrounded by display rooms housing military, African traditional and even trout-fishing memorabilia. Further, the museum is home to a valued collection of San artefacts and an insightful interpretation of the life and times of these ancient ones. Historical & Cultural Attractions For more information contact Sani Saunter | |||||
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