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The '''Bamboesberg''' is a mountain range in the [[Eastern Cape]], [[South Africa]]. This range was named for the bamboo ''[[ |
The '''Bamboesberg''' is a mountain range in the [[Eastern Cape]], [[South Africa]]. This range was named for the bamboo ''[[Thamnocalamus tessellatus]]'' growing in its ravines. |
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The Bamboesberg is a westward spur of the [[Stormberg Mountains]] and forms a watershed between the south-flowing [[Tarka River|Tarka]] and [[Black Kei River]]s. The [[Stormbergspruit]] is a tributary of the [[Orange River]]. Some of its peaks are over {{convert|6000|ft|m}} – [[Aasvoëlberg]], 35 km west of [[Sterkstroom]], rises to {{convert|7245|ft|m}}. |
The Bamboesberg is a westward spur of the [[Stormberg Mountains]] and forms a watershed between the south-flowing [[Tarka River|Tarka]] and [[Black Kei River]]s. The [[Stormbergspruit]] is a tributary of the [[Orange River]]. Some of its peaks are over {{convert|6000|ft|m}} – [[Aasvoëlberg]], 35 km west of [[Sterkstroom]], rises to {{convert|7245|ft|m}}. |
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Bamboesberg | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Aasvoëlberg |
Geography | |
Region | ZA |
Parent range | Stormberg Mountains |
Geology | |
Orogeny | Kaapvaal craton |
Age of rock | Neoarchean to early Paleoproterozoic |
Type of rock | Bushveld igneous complex, sandstone |
The Bamboesberg is a mountain range in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. This range was named for the bamboo Thamnocalamus tessellatus growing in its ravines.
The Bamboesberg is a westward spur of the Stormberg Mountains and forms a watershed between the south-flowing Tarka and Black Kei Rivers. The Stormbergspruit is a tributary of the Orange River. Some of its peaks are over 6,000 feet (1,800 m) – Aasvoëlberg, 35 km west of Sterkstroom, rises to 7,245 feet (2,208 m).
The rocks are composed of sediments of the Stormberg Series of the Karoo System.[1][2]
See also
References
- ^ Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa - vol 2
- ^ Preliminary overview of mountains in South Africa