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Category Archives: Lesotho

Lesotho and beyond

Our Pangaea Posted on March 8, 2019 by BillMarch 8, 2019

Lesotho is unique and special in many ways.  Virtually unknown to the rest of the world, it is perhaps the only country in the world completely surrounded by another and it has the highest low point of any country in the world.  Despite being an island in the sea of South Africa it never suffered from Apartheid, it’s high mountains, remote villages and terrible roads are legendary and it gets … Continue reading →

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