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18 Google Earth Maps Depicting Interesting South African Information for Visitors

 

All the links below open up Google Earth maps so be a little patient.

Google Earth Icon South African Bed and Breakfast Establishments on Google Earth.
Google Earth Icon South African Guest House Establishments on Google Earth.
Google Earth Icon South African Hotels on Google Earth.
Google Earth Icon South African Lodge Establishments on Google Earth.
Google Earth Icon South African Resorts on Google Earth.
Google Earth Icon More than 2000 Different Types of South African Accomodation on Google Earth Interactive Map.
Google Earth Icon Zoom up the Hellshoogte Pass out of Stellenbosch, towards Pniel village then into the Banhoek river valley and look up at the Jonkershoekberge. Flyfishing on the Dwars and Banhoek rivers
Google Earth Icon Fly over Middenberg, and across the valley to Franschhoek, veer left and head north to Paarl, then veer south west and head for Stellenbosch. But fly down the Berg Valley first
Google Earth Icon Cradle of Humankind Showing the 13 Fossil Sites
Google Earth Icon Fly Over the Elephant Tracks to the Floodlit Waterhole at Addo National Park
Google Earth Icon Visit the Depths of the Big Hole at Kimberley … Look for Diamonds
Google Earth Icon Take a Close Up View of Bird Islands Close to Port Elizabeth in Algoa Bay
Google Earth Icon Gold Reef City and Crown Mines … George Harrison Place of Gold Discovery
Google Earth Icon The Kruger National Park Skukuza Area
Google Earth Icon Visit the Wonders of the Lost Palace Sun City and The Pilansberg Game Reserve
Google Earth Icon Fly Over the Tswaing Meteorite Crater North of Pretoria
Google Earth Icon Marvel at the Witpoortjie Waterfall and Rock Formations in the Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens
Google Earth Icon Visit Maropeng, explore the Magaliesberg Mountains Close to the Visitor Centre for the World Heritage Sight Known as The Cradle of Humankind
Google Earth Icon Explore the Prime Whale Watching Coastline and the De Hoop Nature Reserve in the Eastern Cape