PostHeaderIcon Mapungubwe World Heritage Site


The world heritage site Mapungubwe, is a highlight on Open Afica’s “Lost Kingdoms” Route in the far north of South Africa’s Limpopo Province. It traces back African history for a thousand years. Heritage guide Cedric Sethlako introduces producer Charl Pauw and other visitors to the archeological site.

2 Responses to “Mapungubwe World Heritage Site”

  • thethingkid says:

    Exactly!
    It’s because we’ve been taught to be complacent with our pathetic subordinate position. South Africans were taught in the past that such a thing was impossible and that this area had never been inhabited before European arrival. So few were taught about it when they found Mopungubwe.

  • Teoxis says:

    why don’t our people want to learn this? this is our history but we wanna just sit around and make jokes as Europe buys up all of the land

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