Non PPC Advertising= 100% Free Advertising.
WhatsApp Us: BROWSEARCH & Feedonomy

ScripRx


Willowmore is the Gateway to the Baviaanskloof

Willowmore is the Gateway to the Baviaanskloof

Willowmore

Willowmore is best known as the western gateway to the spectacular Baviaanskloof Wilderness area, stretching for more than two hundred kilometres south-east towards distant Hankey and beyond to Port Elizabeth. This is an area of outstanding scenic splendour with the parallel Baviaanskloof Mountains to the north and the Kouga Mountains in the south crowding the Baviaanskloof River valley, culminating in a jumble of rugged mountains at its eastern end.

The Baviaanskloof is one of the most spectacular wilderness drives in South Africa and to travel its full length requires a high-clearance vehicle or preferably a 4X4 vehicle.

Perdepoort north of Willowmore

Perdepoort north of Willowmore

Willowmore is situated in the midst of the Cape Fold Mountains, just beyond the southern end of the vast Camdeboo Plain. The town is overlooked by the 1413-metre high Boesmanspoort Mountain to the north-west and the vista of rolling mountains stretching away to the east and west dominates the landscape.

North of Willowmore the N9 highway picks its way through the Perdepoort, or Horse Ravine, skirts the eastern edge of the Beervlei Dam, before setting our across the vast open spaces of the Camdeboo Plain towards distant Aberdeen and beyond to Graaff-Reinet.

Beervlei Dam

Beervlei Dam

Just south of Beervlei Dam the gravel R306 road branches off the N9 highway towards Rietbron and beyond to Beaufort West. Just north of the town the R329 branches off the N9 highway east towards Steytlerville along South Africa’s last surviving Provincial strip road.

Construction of the cement strip road between Willomwore and Steytlerville was completed in 1954. The road is a single strip with vehicles having to move onto the gravel verge for oncoming traffic. The length of the cement road is 36-kilometres. This road is the shortest route from Willowmore to Port Elizabeth.

Willowmore Town Centre

Willowmore Town Centre

Just south of Willowmore the N9 highway reaches the gravel junction south-east to the Baviaanskloof and beyond this point descends the Buyspoort and Ghwarriepoort Mountain Passes before entering the Western Cape and onwards towards Uniondale or Oudtshoorn in the Klein Karoo.

The scenic R407 gravel road west from Willowmore skirts the northern slopes of the Swartberg, or Black Mountains, towards the tiny village of Klaarstroom and beyond to Prince Albert.

Beervlei Dam Wall

Beervlei Dam Wall

Farming in the Willowmore district transitions from the drier northern areas to the higher rainfall areas of the more mountainous south. Most farmers are small-stock farmers producing merino and dorper sheep, cattle and ostriches.

The construction of the Beervlei Dam north of Willowmore was completed in 1957 and was intended to control the devastating floods that occasionally occurred in the catchment of the Groot River across the mostly arid plains of the Camdeboo and the eastern Koup.

The dam is however somewhat obsolete as it is mostly silted up and empty. The run-off from flooding has diminished because of improved farming practices and the construction of numerous anti-soil erosion structures in the catchment area.

Willowmore Town Hall

Willowmore Town Hall

Willowmore offers a variety of interesting historical buildings and other attractions, many of which date back to the 19th century. The iconic town hall in Knysna Street, with its wedding cake clock tower was built around 1896 and is the centre point of the Willowmore community.

The building is used for film shows, amateur theatrical productions, soirées, wedding receptions and funerals. Other notable buildings include St Matthew’s Anglican Church, completed in 1881.

Willowmore - The Old Gaol

Willowmore – The Old Gaol

The Old Jail was constructed from local stone and the walls are half a metre thick, and was completed in 1880. The outside corners, windows and doors are decorated with plaster quoins. The Old Gaol, as it was then called, consisted of a hospital cell, hard labour cells, awaiting trial cells, a female cell and a kitchen cell.

It was decommissioned as a prison around 1950, was abandoned for more than a decade, and then converted into a luxury guesthouse by its current owners.

Blackstone’s Power Station

Blackstone’s Power Station

Before Willowmore was connected to the national electricity grid in 1984 the town was supplied with electricity by its own power station known as the Blackstones. The six Lister Blackstone diesel generators were shipped from England and then came up by rail to Willowmore. The largest of these engines is still in working order.

Red Bridge in Knysna Street

Red Bridge in Knysna Street

The iconic Red Bridge in Knysna Street was erected as a pedestrian bridge over the Noodsloot and was used by pedestrians when the stream was in flood. The bridge predates the road bridge and was built when the road forded the stream through a drift.

The Wonderboom north of Willowmore

The Wonderboom north of Willowmore

Situated to the north of Willowmore towards Aberdeen along the N9 highway is the ‘Wonderboom’ or Wonder Tree, an aberration of nature. Consisting of two varieties of small trees growing next to each other, the Common guarri Euclea undulta and a Sheperd’s Tree Boscia oleolides, the Wonderboom has 3 stems.

The Wonderboom’s Eye of the Needle

The Wonderboom’s Eye of the Needle

Two of the stems of the Sheperd’s Tree have joined each other, forming an “eye of a needle” and the third stem of the Common guarri has grown through the eye, forming the “thread” through the eye of the needle.

The “Wonderboom” was discovered as early as 1906 when the road was constructed between Willowmore and Aberdeen. It was only when the road was first tarred in 1961 that it received more attention and was acknowledged as a wonder of nature.

Just to the north of the town ‘Aasvoëlberg, or Vulture Mountain, overlooks Willowmore. A road has been constructed to the top of the mountain providing access for high clearance vehicles.

Willowmore Railway Station

Willowmore Railway Station

The summit of the mountain is one of the few accessible places in the Karoo where you can find both proteas and other fynbos species, as well as Karoo succulent plants.

The sandstone rock formations on the mountain are spectacular and the panoramic views from the summit stretch far and wide, encompassing the impressive Cape Fold mountain ranges stretching away to the east and west, a fitting place to take in the beauty and splendour of this corner of the Karoo.

Evening light in Willowmore

Evening light in Willowmore

The Baker’s Dam in the vicinity of Aasvoëlberg was built by the South African Railways in 1906 to supply the steam locomotives in Willowmore with water on the now defunct railway line between Klipplaat and Oudtshoorn.

With the advent of diesel locomotives, the Municipality took over the dam to serve as the town’s primary source of water at the time. Today the dam is a favourite haunt of bird watchers.

Willowmore Street Scene

Willowmore Street Scene

The old Boer graveyard has interesting graves dating back to the 2nd Anglo Boer War. Many of the graves stones have been recently restored and the old fashioned marble headstones are a poignant reminder of the deadly conflict that took place in the district more than a century ago.

From the graveyard it is an easy walk to the small gunpowder chamber which was used to store gunpowder and ammunition during the conflict. Remnants of the old British forts built during the 2nd Anglo Boer War can be seen outside the town on the Pierre Ferreira Walking Trail.

Email

We are building a *shopping engine. Advertise your product ads PPC (Pay-Per-Click) just like Google product ads PPC (Pay-Per-Click)

Note: with a key difference – Advertisers do not pay per click. We call it “Non PPC”. *Shoppengine or shopping engine is a search engine exclusively for commerce.

Federation of Ad Networks: The Concept

What you’re describing is essentially creating a decentralized, federated ecosystem for advertising. Just like federated social media (think Mastodon in the Fediverse), individual businesses, organizations, or even regions could set up their own ad networks under your framework. Here’s how it could work:

 

Shared Infrastructure with Local Independence:

Each company, individual, or organization can create its own private ad network at their own cost. They follow the same Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) to ensure compatibility across the federation. While they manage their local network, all ads, articles, or directory listings from the broader system can also flow into their network, and vice versa.

Result: The federation gets bigger with each new network added, exponentially increasing reach and distribution.

Share

Interconnected Yet Independent:
Each private ad network could have its own branding, focus, or niche (e.g., a network for tech products, local services, or sustainable goods). However, because they’re part of the federation, an ad placed in one network gets distributed across all connected networks. This creates a shared ecosystem that’s much bigger than the sum of its parts.

Federation of Ad Networks: The Concept

What you’re describing is essentially creating a decentralized, federated ecosystem for advertising. Just like federated social media (think Mastodon in the Fediverse), individual businesses, organizations, or even regions could set up their own ad networks under your framework. Here’s how it could work:

  1. Shared Infrastructure with Local Independence:
    Each company, individual, or organization can create its own private ad network at their own cost. They follow the same Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) to ensure compatibility across the federation. While they manage their local network, all ads, articles, or directory listings from the broader system can also flow into their network, and vice versa. Result: The federation gets bigger with each new network added, exponentially increasing reach and distribution.
  2. Interconnected Yet Independent:
    Each private ad network could have its own branding, focus, or niche (e.g., a network for tech products, local services, or sustainable goods). However, because they’re part of the federation, an ad placed in one network gets distributed across all connected networks. This creates a shared ecosystem that’s much bigger than the sum of its parts.
  3. Built-In Scale:
    Instead of one centralized platform (like Google Ads), you’d have a system where anyone can set up their own ad network with the permission of no less than 75% of shareholders vote, using your tools and principles. This could lead to:
    • Hundreds or thousands of interconnected ad networks.
    • A global marketplace of ads and content, where reach is automatically amplified.
  4. Power to the Advertisers:
    Advertisers who participate in this system get their ads distributed far beyond the original network they used—without paying extra. For example:
    • Someone posts an ad on Network A (e.g., “Feedonomy”).
    • That ad is automatically shared across Network B (“Browsearch”) and Network C (a private network created by a local advertiser).
    • The more networks that join the federation, the wider the reach—essentially turning the federation into a massive ad distribution system.
  5. Electrifying Idea:
    By telling advertisers, “Your ads are now being distributed on two (or more) new platforms, at no extra cost,” it creates excitement and a sense of growing value. It’s not just an ad network anymore—it’s a movement.

Why It Could Work Better Than Social Media

Unlike social media, where content is tied to user-generated posts and engagement, your system focuses purely on commerce and advertising. This is simpler, clearer, and potentially more scalable because:

  • Businesses and advertisers already want distribution; you’re just giving them a new, federated way to achieve it.
  • There’s less dependency on the kind of “social interaction” that makes social media complex and harder to manage at scale.

Key Benefits of This Model

  1. Exponential Growth:
    Each new network adds value to the entire system. A single advertiser on Network D could now see their ad distributed across all networks, multiplying visibility without multiplying cost. Similarly, each new network benefits from ads already placed in the system.
  2. Decentralized yet Unified:
    Just like federated social media, each network operates independently but adheres to the same principles (e.g., T&Cs, shared protocols, equity models). This avoids the pitfalls of centralization while still enabling a cohesive experience.
  3. Scalable for Any Size:
    A large company could build their own private ad network, while a small local business could just plug into an existing network and still benefit from the federation.
  4. Built-In Redundancy:
    If one network struggles or fails, the others keep functioning. This resiliency makes the system far more robust than a single, centralized platform.
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISE YOUR PRODUCTS & SERVICES 100% FREE! FPC [FREE-PER-CLICK]™ ADVERTISING - BROWSEARCH, FEEDONOMY & GOOGLE SHOPPING
BrowSearch MPR 'Medicine Price Registry' Check the price of any medication in South Africa. Save money by telling the pharmacy if Generics are available! Check to see if your pharmacy is overcharging you as medication prices are controlled in South Africa.
*Your existing advertising campaigns will not be affected! BrowSearch is pronounced ‘Browse & Search.’

Feedonomy assists clients manage their advertising campaigns and optimize their product feed.  Feedonomy advocates ad., networks like Google Ads. and Microsoft-Bing. However, choosing one or both of these networks as your primary (DA) Digital Advertising partner is a mistake. 

They may be the go-to networks and even the most proficient option at this time. Simply due to their reach it makes sense. But when formulating your marketing strategy; ask yourself if it is in your best interest? Read more. Courtesy Feedonomy. Feedonomy is the Feedonomy in BrowSearch-Feedonomy. Email: help@feedonomy.com  – 23, October 2023.

Shopping Engine ∣ Content Engine

Our Shopping Engine & Content Engine are both Advertising Networks. The former Product Ads; the latter Content Ads. *Both owned by their advertisers. If you sell or create content you can now advertise 100% Free! Plus, own your own advertising network!

E-SCRIPTS: GET YOUR ELECTRONIC SCRIPT @ YOUR PHARMACY WITHIN 60 MINUTES.

NOTE: THIS OFFER IS FOR SOUTH AFRICANS ONLY. (T&C) APPLY.

Shopping Engine ∣ Content Engine

Our Shopping Engine & Content Engine are both Advertising Networks. The former Product Ads; the latter Content Ads. *Both owned by their advertisers. If you sell or create content you can now advertise 100% Free! Plus, own your own advertising network!

E-SCRIPTS: GET YOUR ELECTRONIC SCRIPT @ YOUR PHARMACY WITHIN 60 MINUTES.

NOTE: THIS OFFER IS FOR SOUTH AFRICANS ONLY. (T&C) APPLY.

E-SCRIPTS: GET YOUR ELECTRONIC SCRIPT @ YOUR PHARMACY WITHIN 60 MINUTES.

NOTE: THIS OFFER IS FOR SOUTH AFRICANS ONLY. (T&C) APPLY.

Your Product Headings May Be Perfect For Humans; but AI Algorithms Are Amazingly Smart & Completely Stupid. Shopfilter takes care of the completely stupid leaving you to benefit from the amazingly smart. Shopfilter by BrowSearch-Feedonomy. Browsearch is pronounced 'Browse & Search'

Enhance your product visibility with Shopfilter, designed to connect you with both B2C and B2B audiences. By incorporating multiple Shopfilters, you can target specific demographics and unique markets. Whether it's a thoughtful gift for a teenager or niche products for businesses, Shopfilter ensures your listings reach the right customers through advanced search engine algorithms. Remember, while product names and descriptions appeal to human shoppers, Shopfilter is key to optimizing your search presence. For bespoke options or unique Shopfilters, just reach out via email.

Shopfilter™ ensures your listings reach their intended buyers! Shopfilter is also able to target several markets simultaneously. With Shopfilter you only need one listing instead of several to target wholesale & retail consumers. Get noticed by both business buyers and individual consumers. [How It Works]

Under construction. (Link to a detailed page or section)

Save time by targeting B2C & B2B Consumers with A Single Listing! The target market is the same with bespoke listings reaching both Marketplaces. With a Single Heading, Image & Description Your single listing takes the place of two or three bespoke product ads. Your online presence multiplied.

Shop Renewable Energy - South Africa

Sellers and Suppliers of Renewable Energy, Solar & Backup Power - Advertise Your Product Ads.

100% Free Advertising – Note: This offer does not expire.

Sellers: Advertise your Product Ads 100% Free. No (Pay-Per-Click) No fees or costs whatsoever. All transactions take place on your website. See: Advertising. T&C (Terms & Conditions): Advertising is 100% free. Simply include a direct link (URL) to your product page so buyers can complete their purchase.

Authors & Content Creators: Advertise (Publish) Your Content. Advertise Articles, Breaking News, Video’s etc. 100% Free!  Increase your online presence. T&C (Terms & Conditions): 1. Provide a post title. 2. Include at least one image (max size: 2500px width/height). 3. Complete the anti-spam question: 1 + 1 = ? Answer: 11

Advertisers: Save the image (Below) as your Merchant Store Header Template. Delete the text and add your own branding while keeping the bottom silver band—this ensures your company name stays visible. We apologize for any layout issues, as the Merchant Center is currently being upgraded. Thank you for your patience! If you’d like, email us an image, and we’ll design a temporary header for you at no cost. Rest assured; nothing will be published without your written approval.

This image is more than decoration. Advertisers can use this image as their header template for their BrowSearch-Feedonomy merchant-center-store. The size is exactly 1200x371px.
Sellers save this image to use as your Merchant Store Header Template: 1200x371px - Create an Account

What Are Adiversal Product Ads?

Adiversal Product Ads are free listings that allow businesses to showcase their products with an image, title, and description. Unlike Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising, where advertisers are charged per click, Adiversal offers a cost-free alternative, ensuring ads remain visible without ongoing payments. 

All transactions take place directly on the seller’s website or preferred marketplace (e.g., eBay, Etsy, or their own eCommerce store).

Advertisers can promote their marketplace listings alongside their own website, maximizing visibility.

When shoppers click on an ad, they are redirected to the seller’s chosen platform to complete the purchase.

Adiversal is part of a federated network, meaning ads may be displayed across multiple platforms for broader reach at no additional cost.

Product Departments

New Departments

Electronics

Electronics

BrowSearch Product Categories

BrowSearch (B2B)