The day started with a breakfast sponsored by a local coffee shop in Hartswater. From there the Yaps were taken on an educational tour of a pecan nut farm, which they found very interesting.
Then it was time to hit the road again and off they went to Kimberly where they had a tour of the Kimberly ‘Big Hole’ which is claimed to be the deepest excavation by hand at a depth of 1,097 metres. Lunch was enjoyed at a local pub in Kimberly.
After lunch it was again time for a short drive to, Bloemfontein known as the City of Roses, where the YAPS were taken on a tour of Naval Hill, that derived its name from the two naval guns that were placed on the hill by the Britsh during the Anglo-Boer war. Nacval Hill is also a nature reserve and is located in the middle of the city.
After settling in with their hosts they were hosted by the Bloemfontein 41ers in true country style out on the farm of Trevor and Elana de Bruin















































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