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Baviaanskloof Wilderness Areas is the name of a protected area in Eastern Cape, South Africa. It is a 174 400 hectare conservation area recognised in 2004 as a World Heritage Site. The word, Baviaanskloof, is derived from the Dutch for "valley of baboons".
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- Boshoff, Andre; Cowling, Richard; Kerley, Graham (June 2001). "Baviaanskloof: a conservation and tourism jewel in the Eastern Cape" (PDF). Veld & Flora.
- ^ "Baviaanskloof Information". Baviaans Tourism. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
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