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McDonalds - Auckland Park



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McDonald's opened its first restaurant in South Africa in November 1995. Today, McDonald's operates 132 restaurants in nine of South Africa's provinces - Gauteng, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, Free State, Northern Province, North West and Northern Cape.

McDonalds - Auckland Park

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GPS Coordinates Decimal Decimal Deg Min & Sec Deg & Decimal Min
Latitude -26.1808° S 26.1808° S 26° 10' 50.88" -26° 10.848'
Longitude 28.0017° E 28.0017° E 28° 0' 6.12" 28° 0.102'
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Cnr. Main Road & Kingsway
Aukland Park
Johannesburg
Gauteng
South Africa
Phone No.
011 482 5062
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 11 482 5062

Fax No.
011 482 1253
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 11 482 1253

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'Sirheni' is a Tsonga word that means 'cemetery', after a type of elephant graveyard at a site near to the camp. Sirheni Bushveld Camp nestles on the edge of the Kruger National Park's northern plains within the Mopane veld of the region. The Sirheni Dam, on the Mphongolo River, lies next to the camp. The accommodation facilities and the camp's two bird hides overlook the dam and a wide variety of game and birds are attracted to it. Visitors have been awakened to the sounds of lion and hyena, as there are often kills at the dam. Sirheni has a resident leopard that is seen on a regular basis, often coming down to drink at the dam.
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