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Explore Africa's ancient history at the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre

Explore Africa's ancient history at the Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre

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The Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre was officially launch in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, Free State, at the site of the world's oldest known dinosaur embryos.
The Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre has officially opened, allowing visitors to explore the continent's ancient history where dinosaur embryos were discovered.
Speaking at the opening at the weekend, Minister of Tourism Patricia de Lille, said the centre, based at the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, is not just a brick-and-mortar building, but a gateway into Africa's past and a dynamic future.
"This is the heritage and identity of the Basotho people, and at least 50% of jobs created here must be for locals. This is part of the government's efforts to diversify tourism in the country. The Kgodumodumo Dinosaur Interpretation Centre will act as a catalyst to further develop the district and the province,' she said.
Free State Premier, MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae added that the province boasts great tourism attractions such as the Golden Gate, which provide us with endless opportunities to create jobs for our people.

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