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A bustling day at the Drakensberg Boys Choir School

The main event that everyone drove out for was the performance by South African band Rubber Duc

Michaela Steele

It was a great day in the Drakensberg filled with quite the schedule of activities for the crowds to do, and lots of exciting things to see at the Drakensberg Boys Choir School last weekend.

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A fun run made sure everyone’s adrenalin was pumping.

Those who were more sport inclined pushed their limits in the various cycling and running events.

Others browsed the multitude of stalls set up across the grounds.

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Matthew, Nicala and Jonny Tucker enjoying the day at the Drakensberg Boys Choir School.

However, the main event that everyone drove out for was the performance by South African band Rubber Duc.

The choir collaborated with them, to everyone’s delight.

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