Oudenfontein lies on a road near Bethulie, a meeting-point. At a crossroads and set back from the road there is a paved area leading to three memorials, all associated with the Second Trek. One is a rough-hewn stone pyramid with multiple plaques including from 1965, with the white stones at its foot commemorating two Cape Rebels during the South African War who accidentally drowned. The other is a squared mausoleum-type memorial commemorating the 1938 box-wagon visit which was dedicated in 1939. Close by is a cement cast of ox-wagon wheels and ox hooves.

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