The area around Plett has always been a hiker’s paradise. Okay, always is forever and that’s a long, long time. But it is true that some of the first people to walk the earth, some 160 000 years ago, did so around here.
I’m at the Matjes River rock shelter, a 30-minute walk east of the main beach at Keurboomstrand, and I’m looking at an ancient rubbish heap that contains thousands of years of history. It’s a midden, a place where the Strandlopers and their ancestors deposited food scraps like shells and bones from small animals and fish, as well as ash, shards of pottery and bits of tools.
Today, this rubbish heap is 30 m long, 15 m wide and 10 m deep, and archaeologists read it like a…
