Olifants River (Southern Cape)

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Olifants River
Olifants River (Southern Cape) is located in South Africa
Olifants River (Southern Cape)
Location of the Olifants River mouth
EtymologyFrom the word for "elephant" in the Afrikaans language
Location
CountrySouth Africa
StateWestern Cape Province
Physical characteristics
SourceNorth of the Swartberg
 • coordinates32°11′S 22°35′E / 32.183°S 22.583°E / -32.183; 22.583
 • elevation1,400 m (4,600 ft)
MouthGourits River
 • coordinates
33°40′55″S 21°42′58″E / 33.68194°S 21.71611°E / -33.68194; 21.71611Coordinates: 33°40′55″S 21°42′58″E / 33.68194°S 21.71611°E / -33.68194; 21.71611
 • elevation
516 m (1,693 ft)

Olifants River (Afrikaans: Olifantsrivier) is a river in the Klein Karoo area of the Western Cape, South Africa.

Course[]

It has its origins in the Traka and Kalkwal Rivers north of the Swartberg, becoming the Olifants River after flowing through the Toorwaterpoort, flowing west through Oudtshoorn and joining the Gamka River to form the Gourits River, then heading south to its mouth at Gouritsmond in the southern coast of the Western Cape.[1]

The northern tributaries of the Olifants River rise in the Great Karoo to the north of the Swartberg Mountains, while the Olifants River itself rises to the east and flows westwards between the Swartberg and mountains to its confluence with the Gamka River. The southern slopes of the Swartberg Mountains are drained by the perennial Groot River, , , , and tributaries, which flow into the Olifants River. The rises in the Outeniqua and Kammanassie mountains near Uniondale and joins the Olifants River upstream of Oudtshoorn.

Dams in the Olifants River[]

  • Stompdrift Dam (capacity 55,300,000 cubic metres (1.95×109 cu ft)),
  • Kammanassie Dam (capacity 35,800,000 cubic metres (1.26×109 cu ft)),
  • (capacity 9,200,000 cubic metres (320,000,000 cu ft)),
  • (capacity 400,000 cubic metres (14,000,000 cu ft)).

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