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Qunu: The remote village where Mandela will be laid to rest | Qunu: The remote village where Mandela will be laid to rest |
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Nelson Mandela spent much of his childhood in the small, Eastern Cape village of Qunu - a place he chose to return to after his release from prison. In fact, little has changed there since the future President of South Africa herded animals as a five-year-old boy. | Nelson Mandela spent much of his childhood in the small, Eastern Cape village of Qunu - a place he chose to return to after his release from prison. In fact, little has changed there since the future President of South Africa herded animals as a five-year-old boy. |
World affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge takes a tour. | World affairs correspondent Mike Wooldridge takes a tour. |
Click on the panels on the map below to see more of Qunu. Scroll down for the reflections of local people on Mr Mandela's life. | Click on the panels on the map below to see more of Qunu. Scroll down for the reflections of local people on Mr Mandela's life. |
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