Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Rosetta (K 12)

Name: Rosetta

Rosetta situated in the Natal Midlands - South Africa originated as a small farming town. Rosetta became an integral part of the colonial farm-pioneering boom of the mid-to- late 1800s, Rosetta 's future looked more secure in 1895 when Natal authorities built the Meshlyn Bridge and finally secured a place on the map a year later with construction of its still-standing hotel.

Rosetta is surrounded by modern smallholdings, the village centre today features Crispin's Corner, a small shopping centre where - in addition to locally produced handicrafts history buffs may find that significant piece in its antique shop. Rosetta is part of the Midlands Meander a major tourist attraction in the area.

What I like most in Rosetta is the Israeli goats cheese farm Marakesch where you can sample a wide range of wonderful cheeses.

http://www.drakensberg-tourism.com/rosetta.html


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