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Jock's Indaba at Sabie
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Timber, gold, waterfalls
and breathtaking scenery make Sabie one of the most interesting bases for
those wishing to do business in a tranquil, yet convenient, atmosphere. Sabie
originated in the 1880’s as a gold-mining camp and the original
forests were propagated to provide timber for the miners to prop their shafts.
Timber is today the mainstay of the town.
Sabie is a quaint and
friendly town, steeped in local history, centre of the Mpumalanga Highlands,
with White River, Pilgrim’s Rest and Hazyview close by. The Sabi Falls,
Bridal Veil Falls, Lone Creek Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Mac-Mac Falls are
some of the well-known waterfalls near the town. God's Window and Bourke's
Luck potholes are also nearby. Nelspruit, the Kruger Park, and the N4 from
Gauteng to Maputo are short, scenic drives away.
Listed below are a few of the sights that can be seen around and about Jock.
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