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I Googled "Tweebuffelsmeteenskootmorsdoodgeskietfontein" and got 2900 hits. Does this need a citation to say tht it is part of South
African folklore - if one can be found, great, if not - this is an example of regional common knowledge. Why else would a farm that has no significance other than
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I have revisited the article. The comment about it being part of South Africa's folklore does not need a citation - the last two paragraph's
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As regards its translation - I improved the original translation that was given - I am reasonable fluent in
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This is still lacking some information/pictures. can a map be put up of this place, and maybe some more history on the place?
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I'd say keep "morsdood" as one word, since it's just an expression meaning "dead dead" (very dead).
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