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Malimong Cave
Malimong Cave Teyateyaneng Berea Where the cannibals used to hide themselves, capture and eat people. It is said the cannibals had their way of trapping their prey with a rope, when the rope vibrates they are alerted from their hiding place and they knew they would find an animal or a human
Berea, Berea 200
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Liphofung Cave and Historical Site
Lesotho’s smallest nature reserve protects a dramatic and atmospheric rock overhang known for its historical association with the 19th-century King Moshoeshoe I and for housing a collection of rock paintings attributed to the San (Bushmen) hunter-gatherers who inhabited the region in prehistoric times. Liphofung’s other main claim to fame is that the future King Moshoeshoe I, founder of the Sotho Kingdom, sheltered in the overhang when he travelled to the area as a young man, and then used it as a natural sanatorium for injured soldiers during a battle undertaken in 1840
Butha-Bothe, Butha Bothe 400
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Ha Baroana Cave
Approximately 42 kilometers to the east of Maseru, the capital of Lesotho, near the small village of Nazareth, on a hillside rock shelter facing the Liphiring River are located the rock paintings of Ha Baroana. Meaning Home of the Bushmen, the site features paintings of leopards, lions, elands, blue cranes and guinea fowls, as well as scenes of bushman life - hunting, dancing, and people in huts. It has been estimated that the paintings were made about 2000 years ago.
Maseru, Matela's 140, Maseru, Lesotho
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Motlejoa Cave
The cave of the cannibals that were led by a cannibal called Motlejoa. They used to chase people, slaughter and eat their human flesh.
Mohale's Hoek, Mohale's hoek
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Masitise Cave House Museum
Is a cave that was sealed and turned into a family home in 1866 by Reverend David Frederic Ellenberg. The cave has a negative dinosaur footprint in the ceiling, a natural spring water source, and the Reverend's son Edmond burried in a wall. Today the cave is a museum that displays artifacts from Morija Museum of Archives and tells the story of Rev. Ellenverger's 55 years in Lesotho. It is located just off the A4 on a dirt road that is about 5 kilometers west of Quthing turnoff and gas a sign for the Masitise Primary School. Continue 1 km on the dirt road past the school and church. The family or a volunteer living in the house beside the church can take you on a short walk to the cave.
Quthing, Masitise, Quthing 700, Lesotho
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Sekubu Cave
Geographic and Historical cave and also stalagmites and stalactites as well as the waterfall
Butha-Bothe, Botha Bothe 400
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Sehonghong cave
Located near the peak of Sehonghong in the Vergelega area. The cave can be wet in summer and offers accommodation for 2 people. It has an altitude of 3,302 Location(Degrees) 39⁰29'54.2"529⁰17'56.1"E
Thaba-Tseka, Thaba Tseka 800
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