Lego Blocks of Bulembu Posted by The Vagabond Adventures on 30 September 2010 The recently revived Bulembu was once an asbestos mining town and now home to over two hundred AIDS orphans. In 2001, the mine closed after asbestos products were discovered to be carcinogenic and those still well enough abandoned the town in search of work elsewhere. A Christian organisation bought Bulembu in 2006 and utilizing the infrastructure already established by the mining industry, they have set up new industries generating products like timber, honey and water. Slowly people have returned and the old mining cottages are full of life again. You may also like Related Posts Safari lodge partners with youth development programme 16 March 2020 Jock Safari Lodge has formed an official long term partnership with the Wilderness Foundation Africa... read more Hiking, cycling on Table Mountain suspended after fire 16 March 2020 All activities including hiking, mountain biking and picnics are temporarily suspended on Table Mountain due... read more How butterflies get their sodium 16 March 2020 Unlike carnivores that get their sodium from the meat they consume, herbivores have to seek... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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