The site is located 20 km away from the Palapye town and the people living around call it Malaka village[1] This monument site is called Old Palapye because it carries the history of the ancient nature which differentiates it from the Palapye town.
Old Palapye is a crucial site which has many artifacts in it from the middle, late and stone age history.
The attraction to the monument includes the perennial spring and water falls, stone remains of roundavels and rock paintings.
The large much-photographed London Missionary Society (LMS) church ruins that were built in about 1892 and abandoned in 1902 are located at 22°38′44″S 27°17′33″E / 22.64556°S 27.29250°E / -22.64556; 27.29250.
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