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Tourists make Moth Shellhole their ‘Friday base’
The tourists expressed their admiration for the museum and for the hospitality shown by the local Moth members.
The Endumeni Isandlwana Moth Shellhole in Dundee is one of the town’s ‘hidden treasure troves’ when it comes to military history. The museum is now being exposed to groups of English tourists who visit the battlefields while in the country. Hosted by Pierre and Karen Duval of Bushveld Safaris, the tourists are guided around the local historic sites by Pat Rundgren and are accommodated at Battlefields Country Lodge.
The tourists expressed their admiration for the museum and for the hospitality shown by the local Moth members.







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