Karoo's rich history unfolds in Hanover and Richmond

The Karoo region in South Africa reveals its unique past through stories of a historic church, traditional brick-making, and a retired telephone operator. Travelers encounter colorful characters and timeless traditions amid vast landscapes. These vignettes highlight the area's enduring charm and community spirit.

In the Northern Cape village of Hanover, the NG Mother Church stands as a centerpiece since its opening in 1907. Congregants brought their own chairs to services, and before electricity arrived, chandeliers ran on methane gas from sheep dung. The church has seen eccentric leaders, including the first dominee who built his pastorie in a 'B-for-Bethlehem' shape. Another, Thomas Francois Burgers, promoted an individualistic Christianity, rejecting the Bible's literal truth, leading to his expulsion. He later became the fourth president of the South African Republic.

Vergers like Tannie Mollie Kleingeld served devotedly, climbing the steeple stairs until age 86 after over 30 years. Current verger Mike Burger describes their roles: 'Clean the church, mind the garden, set out tables, wind the clocks and ring the bell on Sunday.'

Nearby in Richmond, the Kiewiedo family's Danielskuil Steenmakery continues biblical-style brick production. A donkey powers the process, mixing clay in a cylinder akin to an Archimedes screw, with assistants molding up to 6,000 bricks daily. High demand prompts large deposits, and they've crafted alphabet-lettered bricks for the local art gallery. The town's philosophy echoes in the slogan 'Werk, vrek of trek'—work, die, or move—while a vintage pickup bears a variant: 'Vrek, Werk of Trek.'

MJ Swart, a retired manual telephone operator, preserved his 40-year career by installing exchange parts in his home. 'I was Google before Google was Google,' he said, as locals sought quick answers via 'Vra Sentrale.' Pigeon fanciers queried weather, and in later years, the system connected farms where up to 10 listeners eavesdropped, sometimes snoring during dull chats.

A Karoo road trip captures this essence: from windpumps and meerkats to farm mornings and open highways, blending isolation with warm encounters.

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