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The Phantom Moth of Phantom Pass

May 8, 2016 · by martin · in Martin Hatchuel - Fiction

The lovely, gravelled, tree-lined Phantom Pass runs uphill from the Knysna Lagoon and over towards Rheenendal, where the Millwood Goldfields and Jubilee Creek lie sleepy under the deep evergreen of the Knysna Forests.

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