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A tourist has reportedly died after being trampled to death whilst on a safari in South Africa's Kruger National Park.
The site resides in Kruger National Park's Marula Region and is free to visit when park gates are open. A small display room with more information about uncovered relics can be found next to the ...
There are undoubtedly many beautiful and scenic roads in South Africa, but one unexpected road, or rather, a road less travelled, can be found in the Kruger National Park. If you are looking for a ...
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After six months locked in his flat, during an eased Level 1 lockdown, he used some of his savings to take a road trip from the south-western-most point of the country to the north-east - finishing at ...
The South African Police Services in Skukuza is investigating the death of a man at the Kruger National Park The body of the man was discovered by rangers, with police confirming that part of the ...
An investigation is under way into the circumstances that led to a man's death after his body was found inside the Kruger National Park on Monday. Part of the deceased's right leg was missing.
The body of a man was discovered at Kruger National Park on Monday with his right leg missing. Supplied Initial police investigations suggest that the man may have been attacked and killed by wild ...
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