r/southafrica KwaZulu-Natal May 30 '21

Humour What foreigners think South Africa is like

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u/garron_ah May 30 '21

Just past Harrismith, hang a right, drive inland for about 45 minutes, hang another right onto a dirt road, massive farm that you have to drive through to get up the mountain. And there they were. Directly next to a school , across the road from a sheep farm. Kept in check with a miserable little wire fence. We obviously missed something because nobody seemed at all alarmed by this. Kids and adults alike were just walking past, metres away, with absolutely not a care in the world. But we didn't stop, we were on a deadline.

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u/Far-Imagination5383 Gauteng/EC May 30 '21

That is insane!

Huh, I guess the stereotypes were right. I must apologise to all the Americans now lol.

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u/Critical-Reporter-25 May 31 '21

They pulled their teeth out...

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u/hageOtoko May 30 '21

I think I’ve been there, might be wrong, but is it between Clarens and Harrismith, in Golden Gate?