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Lighthouse Over Yonder

We’re stoep-sitting somewhere in dusty, old Nieu-Bethesda the other day, minding everybody’s business but our own, when this clutch of nervy, black-spotted Kolbroek pigs comes trotting by. I’d like to know where the rather snappy name ‘Kolbroek’ comes from. A fellow stoep-sitter shares this theory, “They say the first spotted pigs in South Africa swam ashore from the wreck of the Colebrooke somewhere on the Cape coast back in the late 1700s.”

The modern-day Kolbroek porker can claim his genetics from sub-breeds like Windsnyer, Sandveld Red, Great White and Tamworth – with a bit of African bush pig thrown in for hardiness. The subject of swimming pigs and broken boats is so dramatic and delicious that my wife Jules and I decide to take a roadtrip down to the heart of shipwreck country – the Agulhas Plain.

And so, months later, we find ourselves wandering about the Bredasdorp Shipwreck Museum, engrossed in the stories of storm-tossed vessels, human folly and all the stuff that washed up on the shores of the Southern Cape coast. We also hope to nail down the legend of the handsome Kolbroek pig.

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