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their rondavels undecorated. In
recent times, with the
availability of
modern construction materials, the
appearance and
construction of
rondavels have...
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adjacent to the
rondavels is Mapjaneng, "the chief", who is
remembered for
opposing invading Swazis in a
memorable battle. The
three rondavels are
named for...
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formation known as the "Three
Rondavels". So
named as the
formation resembles three African-style
houses or
rondavels. This
canyon is part of the Panorama...
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Afroedura rondavelica, also
known as the
Blyde River flat
gecko or
rondavel rock gecko, is a
species of
African geckos,
first found in the
Limpopo and...
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folklore to
explain why
people inexplicably died
while sleeping in
their rondavels at night. Traditionally,
these people slept on the
floor on gr**** mats...
- outskirts.
Nearby natural attractions are
Blyde River Canyon, the
Three Rondavels, God's
Window and Bourke's Luck Potholes; the
Tzaneen fruit farms and...
- realities,
especially that of resources.
Venda people's
village of Mbilwe,
Rondavels as its
structures on a
rising slope as
photographed in 1923, a decade...
- mosques. Most of the
traditional thatched-roof mud-brick houses,
called rondavels, have been
replaced with
modern housing and
office blocks which have a...
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products and lighting. In Norway: wood and elevated-level In Lesotho:
rondavel stones In Ireland: Yola hut In Romania:
peasant houses in the Dimitrie...
- of Mud Huts". designcauseinc.org. Steyn,
Gerald (2006). "The
indigenous rondavel – a case for conservation" (PDF). ac.za. "In
celebration of the African...