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Price hike at Maropeng, Sterkfontein Caves

29 Mar 2007 - By The Editor
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AS of May 1 the entrance price for Maropeng and Sterkfontein Caves will increase to R80 for adults, R60 for children and R45 for pensioners. At Sterkfontein Caves the entrance fee for adults will increase to R68 for adults, R58 for children and R38 for pensioners. Jeanette Phillips (jeanettep@nowmedia.co.za)

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