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- Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve is a protected area which encomp****es most of the Suikerbosrand Range, South Africa. It is one of Gauteng's most frequented...
- The Suikerbosrand River (Afrikaans: Suikerbosrandrivier) is a tributary of the Vaal River that flows from Leandra in Mpumalanga, westwards through Gauteng...
- close to the Mpumalanga border. It sits at the eastern end of the Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, next to the N3 highway connecting Johannesburg and Durban...
- Glockner Nature Reserve Marievale Bird Sanctuary Roodeplaat Nature Reserve Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve Gauteng is home to many stadiums and sporting grounds...
- kilometres and has an average depth of 4,5 metres. The rivers – i.e., Suikerbosrand, Klip, & Rietspruit – that feed into the Vaal River Barrage Reservoir...
- water even beyond the boundaries of Sedibeng Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, a protected area in the Suikerbosrand Range Aquifers, which are an important source...
- was born on 15 April 1869 at Eendraght (translated to Unity) Farm, in Suikerbosrand, Transvaal. In later life she was also nicknamed Tant Mossie (auntie...
- of remaining gr****land in South Africa. The protected areas include Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, Verloren Valei Nature Reserve, Nooitgedacht Dam Nature...
- early Afrikaans poet. He was po****rly known as the "Singer of the Suikerbosrand". Visser was born on the farm Zaaifontein in the Fraserburg district...
- remains of another major Tswana settlement, Kweneng' Ruins, are found in Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve in South Africa. It was occupied from the 15th to the...