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Deneysville, 1967. Yachting on Vaal Dam.
Deneysville, 1967. Yachting on Vaal Dam.
Deneysville, 1967. Yachting on Vaal Dam.
Deneysville, 1967. Yachting on Vaal Dam.
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This...
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This is the biggest inland keelboat race of its class held annually in South Africa. [Jan Hoek]
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This...
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This is the biggest inland keelboat race of its class held annually in South Africa. [Jan Hoek]
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This...
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This is the biggest inland keelboat race of its class held annually in South Africa. [Jan Hoek]
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This...
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This is the biggest inland keelboat race of its class held annually in South Africa. [Jan Hoek]
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This...
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This is the biggest inland keelboat race of its class held annually in South Africa. [Jan Hoek]
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This...
Deneysville, October 1976. The annual Minister's Cup yacht race held on Vaal Dam every year. This is the biggest inland keelboat race of its class held annually in South Africa. [Jan Hoek]