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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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