Page: 1 KURUMAN The strong spring surfacing at Kuruman has attracted people for thousands of years. The early Tswana inhabitants named it Gasegonyane, or ‘little water calabash’. With a daily flow of 20–30 million litres of water, Die Oog (The Eye) &nda ...
Page: 2 DANIëLSKUIL ...like many other South African towns, owes its existence to the presence of a spring, around which a centre for the surrounding farming community gradually developed. The Tswana inhabitants of the region knew the spring as Tlaka le Tlou, or Tlaka lo Tlo ...