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| - The Fawkes Farm was an estate in the province of Natal, South Africa located near the small town of Umkono. The farm was owned by retired Royal Navy captain, Patrick Fawkes. The farm grew sugarcane, tea, and tobacco, while raising dairy cattle. There was, also, an small garden plot used to grow vegetables for personal consumption. In 1988, the SADF massacred the residents of the Fawkes Farm in order to blame it on the African Army of Revolution that operated in the area. Fawkes, himself, was off to meet with some government officials and he was the only survivor.
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| - The Fawkes Farm was an estate in the province of Natal, South Africa located near the small town of Umkono. The farm was owned by retired Royal Navy captain, Patrick Fawkes. The farm grew sugarcane, tea, and tobacco, while raising dairy cattle. There was, also, an small garden plot used to grow vegetables for personal consumption. The farm was surrounded by Baobab Trees, grasslands, and bushes that threatened to overtake the farm. There was a stone barn used to store cattle feed and fertilizers, a large shed that housed the farming equipment, a small compound that housed nearly fifty workers and their families, and a large estate house with a small path of gladiolas and fire lilies leading up to the front door. There was a small stream that ran near the worker's compound. In 1988, the SADF massacred the residents of the Fawkes Farm in order to blame it on the African Army of Revolution that operated in the area. Fawkes, himself, was off to meet with some government officials and he was the only survivor.
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