Sani Pass: to tar or not to tar
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A multi-million rand plan to tar one of South Africa’s most famous dirt roads has sparked a bitter conservation row. The controversial R160-million project to upgrade the popular 33km Sani Pass, which links the KwaZulu-Natal town of Himeville and the eastern highland of Lesotho, has upset environmentalists, tourists, tour operators — and the local community.
26 December 2009
Andreas Obst
Tar road would be a shame; would just destroy this beautiful and peaceful place.
28 September 2010
Sherri
I live on a dirt road in Alabama, USA. I dont want my road paved either. Your land is beautiful. I hope u get the paving stopped. It will bring so much more traffic, trash, and unwanted ppl. You have the support of this Native American.
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