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Kruger National Park gate reopens

18 Mar 2016
Phabeni Gate has reopened.
Phabeni Gate has reopened.
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Phabeni Gate in the south of the Kruger National Park and the S1 road that leads from it reopened on Friday, March 18, according to SANParks.

Phabeni Gate closed on March 9 due to heavy rainfall.

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