The brandnew "Diamond Route", which was recently opened for business, links nine sites across South Africa in a tourism route. The new route is a partnership in environmental conservation and tourism and includes insight into South Africa's cultural, historical, and diamond-mining features. The complete tourism route is made up of property owned by both De Beers and the Oppenheimer family.
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The nine sites are:- Benfontein Nature Reserve (Kimberley)
- Brenthurst Gardens (Johannesburg)
- Dronfield Nature Reserve (Kimberley)
- Ezemvelo Nature Reserve (Johannesburg/Pretoria)
- Kimberley Big Hole (Kimberley)
- Namaqualand Diamond Coast (Kleinzee)
- Rooipoort Nature Reserve (Kimberley)
- Tswalu Kalahari Reserve (Kuruman)
- Venetia Limpopo Nature Reserve (Musina)
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