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    Friday, April 5, 2013

    Rust in Peace

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    Next to The Ark in Joubertina in the Langkloof stands the rusty remains of a tractor. A very old tractor.  In actual fact a 1928 Wallis tractor.  The first tractor to be brought to the Langkloof and the first of many tractors to follow.  Seeing a sight like this as a monument could be a bit on the weird side anywhere else, but in the Langkloof where farming plays such an important part in everyday life this is a significant part of their history.


    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 4:00 AM
    Kategori Eastern Cape, farming, Langkloof

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