Flaauwkraal Mountain view cache is a small cache hidden on the side of the road. It overlooks the beautifull Flaauwkraal area that has the Kraai river flowing through. The area is known for the Boer wagons traveling through and taking refuge in the mountains when traveling between surrounding areas and towns, thus the name "Flaauwkraal". The word Flaauw is derived from the Dutch langauge meaning faint or tired. The area is also known to have several buildings still standing that included a school, church, post office, milling by the river bridge, and a local dealer of farm goods.