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		<title>Accommodation in Natures Valley</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accommodation in a small remote village consisting mainly of holiday cottages situated at the mouth of the Groot River at the bottom of a spectacular pass. It forms part of the Tsitsikamma De Vasselot and marks the end of the Otter trail. Enfolded with mountainous forest with rich fauna flora it is a bird watchers [...]]]></description>
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