
Gannaga Pass
Constructed in the 1930s, Gannaga Pass is a 6-kilometer engineering feat featuring stone retaining walls and innovative drainage windows. It connects the Karoo plains, showcasing historical adaptation to rugged escarpment topography.

Constructed in the 1930s, Gannaga Pass is a 6-kilometer engineering feat featuring stone retaining walls and innovative drainage windows. It connects the Karoo plains, showcasing historical adaptation to rugged escarpment topography.

Found in 2007, the remains of Kx’u Saa, a 15th-century woman, were analysed by UCT and later reburied in Tankwa Karoo National Park in 2019, honoring her ancestral return home.