- The
Sneeuberge or
Sneeuberg mountain range was
historically known as “Sneeuwbergen”,
meaning ‘snow mountains’ in Cape Dutch, and
refers to a significant...
-
Descending from the
Sneeuberge near Graaff-Reinet...
- were not up to standard. Sir John
Barrow described how
spotted hyenas in
Sneeuberge were
trained to hunt game,
writing that they were "as
faithful and diligent...
- began. In 1780,
Joachim van Plettenberg, the governor,
proclaimed the
Sneeuberge to be the
northern boundary of the colony,
expressing "the
anxious hope...
- for New Bethesda) is a
village in the
Eastern Cape at the foot of the
Sneeuberge,
approximately 50
kilometres (31 mi)
north of
Graaff Reinet. It was founded...
- The
source of the 250
kilometres (160 mi) long
Sundays River is in the
Sneeuberge (the
highest mountain range in the
former Cape Province) near Nieu-Bethesda...
-
inornata (A. Smith, 1838) 0
Plain mountain adder Isolated po****tion on the
Sneeuberge,
eastern Cape Province,
South Africa B.
nasicornis (Shaw, 1792) 0 Rhinoceros...
-
hilly to very
mountainous between Graaff-Reinet and
Rhodes including the
Sneeuberge (English: Snow Mountains), Stormberge,
Winterberge and
Drakensberg (English:...
- Comp****berg (Afrikaans: Kompasberg), is a
mountain peak of the
Sneeuberge range in
South Africa. It is
located 55 km due
north of Graaff-Reinet in the...
- Renosterberg, the
Groot Winterhoek Mountains,
Camdeboo National Park, and the
Sneeuberge and
forms a
watershed for the
Little Fish
River (a
tributary of the Great...