Quthing
At the southernmost point of Lesotho is the town of Quthing. Its name is derived from the San word "Qu" meaning "River". It is said to have been established in the late 19th century, abandoned and subsequently re-built to what we have today. It is also known as ‘Moyeni’, meaning “the place of the wind”. Some 5 kilometres from Quthing, one finds the Masitise Cave House Museum, an old mission that was extraordinarily built into a Bushman (San) Rock shelter in the mid-1800s. Quthing is also home to a number of sites of Dinosaur footprints and a Bushman (San) paintings cave nearby. 

 
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