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We take toilets (and most other sanitary fixtures) for granted... but there is nothing pre-ordained or natural about them. They reflect deeply ingrained cultural norms. This walk through Bloomsbury dives into the history of toilets and how we came to appreciate them, from the Great Stink of 1858 and London's cholera outbreaks, to modern development work... and of course tales of toilet greats, like the eponymous Thomas Crapper. Music by Paul Freeman; Guest voices: Barbara Penner, Tse-Hui Teh, Catalina Pollak, Lucinda Hawksley, Rudi Grace.
Price: £7.99 from VoiceMap
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This walk is an immersive journey through Blouberg's history. Allow yourself to get lost in the soundscapes of the past, as you look beyond the modern houses to a much earlier time, when the British seized rule of the Cape from the Dutch. The journey...
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The short historical walk has wonderful views and exposes some enlightening facts that are a part of SA history and culture. The walk takes you along the pavement of the Main Road which overlooks the sea and rocks, alongside the railway line. Along the...
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