Once there were millions of Springbok in the Karoo, crossing the veld in great herds
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A lost railway siding south of Middelburg in the Karoo Heartland.
One of the old corbelled houses still standing on a farm outside Williston in the Northern Cape.
The gracious Lord Milner Hotel in Matjiesfontein.
Teebus and Koffiebus, the two stand-out flat-topped hills between Steynsburg and Middelburg in the Karoo Heartland.
Massed windmills at the Fred Turner Museum in Loeriesfontein.
Cornell's Kop in the Richtersveld - named after Fred Cornell, the famous prospector.
A typical Karoo farmstead in the middle of nowhere...
The Victoria Manor - a stately establishment in Cradock.
Afternoon rains falling soft on Aberdeen village.
Welcome to the Little Karoo - Ostrich Country.
A brakdak house in Rietbron - one of the first building styles to be used in the Karoo.
On the road again - a classic old Kombi and the Open Road: Karoo Magic at work...
The beautiful Mountain Zebra outside Cradock.
The Plains of Camdeboo.
Die Tuishuise on Market Street in Cradock - a series of guest houses that were once Victorian artisans' cottages.
Spandau Kop and the Valley of Desolation outside Graaff-Reinet.
Victorian Gothic Mother Church in Graaff-Reinet.
The watchful Meerkat - one of the top icons of the Karoo.
The Owl House in Nieu Bethesda draws thousands of visitors each year.
The old police Camel Patrols of Namaqualand were effective until the 1950s.
The awesome Gariep Dam at sunrise.
Crafty angora atop a hill overlooking Prince Albert.
The Old Gaol in Willowmore, gateway to the Baviaanskloof.
A precious old Springbok village memory from a Namaqualand album.
What would the Little Karoo be without Ronnie Price?