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  2. Southfork Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The ranch is now an event and conference center, owned by Forever Resorts. It was home to the KLTY-FM radio Christian concert Celebrate Freedom, held annually during the Independence Day celebration, and hosted the 4 July 2009 " America's Tea Party ", which an organizer said drew an estimated crowd of 25,000–35,000.

  3. Badplaas - Wikipedia

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    On 6 November 1893, the government claimed the springs to develop a health resort for public use in perpetuity. [3] It was proclaimed in December 1947. [ 3 ] The Protea Group managed this Aventura Resort for a time, but the resort has now been purchased by the Forever Resorts Group.

  4. Forever Resorts - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 February 2022, at 15:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Blyderivierpoort Dam - Wikipedia

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    Blyderivierpoort Dam is a gravity-arch dam on the Blyde River, in the lower Blyde River Canyon, near Hoedspruit in Mpumalanga, South Africa.It also floods the lower reaches of the Blyde's Ohrigstad River tributary.

  6. Blyde River Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The Blyde as it exits the canyon near Swadeni. The Blyde River Canyon supports large diversity of life, including numerous fish and antelope species as well as hippos and crocodiles, and every primate species that may be seen in South Africa (including both greater and lesser bushbabies, vervet monkeys and Samango monkeys).

  7. Rex Maughan - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the NTA imposed a penalty tax of ¥3.5 billion on Forever Living's Japan division for concealing income of 7.7 billion yen over the five-year period. [10] Later that year, AVA, Rex and Ruth Maughan, Maughan Holdings, Gene Yamagata, and Yamagata Holdings [ 11 ] sued the IRS for unauthorized disclosure of tax return information. [ 10 ]