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South Africa counts World Cup benefits in tangible and intangible …

Posted by Karonka Man - March 23, 2012 - Africa
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The Ingwenyama Lodge has an Olympic swimming pool, gym, driving range, indoor cricket courts, and two regulation soccer fields spread across 24 acres.

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South Africa counts World Cup benefits in tangible and intangible …

Originally posted 2010-04-13 21:10:35.

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