March 28, 2021
Wepener
Today's ride was quite enjoyable except for a few unexpected patches of relatively heavy traffic. Leigh resorted to putting her longest digit into play twice (that I know of) but when the traffic was light it was very pleasant.
From Zastron northwards we are following the border with the Kingdom of Lesotho, often called the Kingdom in the Sky. Lesotho being the only country in the world that lies entirely above one thousand meters above sea level with more than eighty percent of the country lying above one thousand eight hundred meters. With a surface area of over thirty thousand square kilometers and two million citizens, it is the largest country completely surrounded by another.
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I can't get ID down any farther... seems there are about 43 genera in S. Africa alone! And many species in each genus. Who knew there were so many?
https://www.ru.ac.za/media/rhodesuniversity/resources/martin/mantidae.html
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After Zastron, Wepener seems quite worn around the edges and the approach to our digs, where we encountered a row of burnt down buildings, didn't help soften that impression. However, the Lord Fraser Guesthouse where we are staying is quite an eye-opener. It was the austral summer residence of the late Lord Fraser of Lonsdale who donated it to the town of Wepener on his death in 1974. It was meant to become a college but the municipality eventually sold it to its current owners who have turned it into a hotel. Ian Fraser, Baron Fraser of Lonsdale C.H. C.B.E, blinded by a sniper's bullet in the battle of the Somme in 1916, served the UK in both Houses of Parliament, was knighted in 1934, becoming a Life Peer in 1958, Governor of the BBC, the list goes on and on. His father was a South African businessman and, although he was born in Eastbourne in England, he grew up in South Africa. The small hotel is quite remarkable, not just for the commodious rooms, but also for some of the folk and creatures that seem to inhabit it. All in all, something interesting for us to stumble upon.
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Today's ride: 69 km (43 miles)
Total: 819 km (509 miles)
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