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First cattle dip

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The first cattle dip is a provincial heritage site in Richmond in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.

In 1994 it was described in the Government Gazette as

The first cattle dip to be constructed in South Africa... Built of bricks and mortar; roof of curved corrugated iron sheets supported by gum poles;...This site is one of great significance in the development of stock farming in Southern Africa.

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29°45′24″S 30°16′07″E / 29.756707°S 30.268522°E / -29.756707; 30.268522


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