LESOTHO-CULTURE-HERITAGE
Makoenweo (L), 60, and Mamtsaseng Khutsoane, 66, residents of the Kome Caves site, sit in front of dwellings, in the district of Berea, Lesotho, on October 9, 2022. - The caves are a mud dwelling, classified as a National Heritage Site, originally served as hideout for the Basia and a Bataung clan during the 18th century Lifaqane Wars (Mfecane Wars) and cannibalism. (Photo by Marco Longari / AFP) (Photo by MARCO LONGARI/AFP via Getty Images)
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