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Pilgrim's Rest (Afrikaans: Pelgrimsrus) is a small museum town in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa which is protected as a provincial heritage site. It was the second of the Transvaal gold fields, attracting a rush of prospectors in 1873, soon after the MacMac diggings started some 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) away. Alluvial panning eventually gave way to deeper ore mining. In the 1970s the town, not greatly changed, became a tourist destination.
Pelgrimsrus is 'n klein historiese delwersdorpie in die bosveldlandskap van die Suid-Afrikaanse provinsie Mpumalanga wat halfpad tussen Ohrigstad en Sabie geleë is. Die meeste beboude erwe is langs die dorp se hoofstraat geleë.
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town (Q3957) | place=town |
Populated places in the Thaba Chweu Local Municipality | boundary=administrative, landuse=residential, place, admin_level |