- The
Drakensberg (Zulu: uKhahlamba, Sotho: Maloti, Afrikaans: Drakensberge) is the
eastern portion of the
Great Escarpment,
which encloses the central...
- The
Drakensberg Group is a
geological group named after the
Drakensberg mountain range where in its
uppermost sections the
rocks are found. The Drakensberg...
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stretches of the
Great Escarpment, the most well-known
section being the
Drakensberg (diagram on the right). The
Schwarzrand and edge of the
Khomas Highland...
- SAS
Drakensberg (A301) is a
fleet replenishment ship (AOR) of the
South African Navy (SAN), with the
primary role of ****isting and
supporting the SAN's...
- The uKhahlamba-
Drakensberg Park is a
protected area in the KwaZulu-Natal
province of
South Africa,
covering 2,428.13 km2 (938 sq mi), and is part of the...
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World Heritage Sites: the
iSimangaliso Wetland Park and the
uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park.
These areas are
extremely scenic as well as
important to the surrounding...
- The Maloti-
Drakensberg Park is a
World Heritage Site,
established on 11 June 2001 by
linking the
Sehlabathebe National Park in the
Kingdom of Lesotho...
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rivers of the country. The
river originates in Mont-aux-Sources of the
Drakensberg Mountains at an
elevation of
almost 11,000 feet and
plunges 947 metres...
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Drakensberg minnow is a
common name for
several fishes and may
refer to:
Labeobarbus aspius,
endemic to the
Congo Democratic Republic Pseudobarbus quathlambae...
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escarpment known as the
Drakensberg Mountains. The
southern and
western extents of the
escarpment are not so high as
Drakensberg, but also are
known by...