{"id":2725,"date":"2017-05-15T13:55:47","date_gmt":"2017-05-15T11:55:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/travelbucket.co.za\/?p=2725"},"modified":"2019-02-26T10:31:56","modified_gmt":"2019-02-26T08:31:56","slug":"de-bakke-mossel-bay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/travelbucket.co.za\/de-bakke-mossel-bay\/","title":{"rendered":"DE BAKKE, MOSSEL BAY"},"content":{"rendered":"
How many times I was wondering about how and where the name \u201cDe Bakke\u201d originated as in most older names there must have been some significance in the naming of the place.<\/p>\n
The other day, while on a geocaching spree, I got my answer and this is the story of this piece of history that survived development:<\/p>\n
The early farmers of the area used to rest their animals at the large drinking troughs called waterbakke<\/em> and the stage coaches apparently stopped here to water their horses before taking on the long haul to the town of George or over the Outeniqua mountains into the Karoo.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Although rust is setting in, one of these big iron troughs are still to be seen at De Bakke and was used until 1949.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n