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Post date: 18/02/2015
The site consists of a large overgrown cemetery located on the edge of a large maize field. The graves are aligned east to west and are mostly stone packed. One cement headstone was visible with a single decipherable inscription of 1947 inscribed into the cement. It is not clear if this refers to the birth date or passing away date. Based on the size of the grave it belongs to a child. The site is so overgrown that it is not possible to determine the amount of graves present. According to the farmer Mr N Botha is a large cemetery. The location of the proposed infrastructure is not available at this point and it is uncertain if there will be a direct impact on the informal cemetery.