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- The Tsitsikamma National Park is a protected area on the Garden Route, Western Cape and Eastern Cape, South Africa. It is a coastal reserve well known...
- The Tsitsikamma mountains form an east-west mountain range located in the Garden Route region of the southern South African coast in the Western Cape...
- Africa which extends from Witsand in the Western Cape to the border of Tsitsikamma Storms River in the Eastern Cape. The name comes from the verdant and...
- The Tsitsikamma River (Afrikaans: Tsitsikammarivier) is a small river at the western end of the Eastern Cape coast, South Africa. It is part of the Fish...
- Morinia tsitsikamma is a species of cluster fly in the family Polleniidae. South Africa. Cerretti, Pierfilippo; Stireman, John O.; Badano, Davide; Gisondi...
- river mouth is located in the Tsitsikamma National Park. The 5 day Otter Trail starts at the Storms River mouth. Tsitsikamma National Park Paul Sauer Bridge...
- Trail. It was established on 6 March 2009 by amalgamating the existing Tsitsikamma and Wilderness National Parks, the Knysna National Lake Area, and various...
- Plettenberg Bay. After Plettenberg Bay, a section of the road is tolled as the Tsitsikamma Toll Route, primarily because of the Bloukrans Bridge (crossing the Bloukrans...
- Africa. Nature's Valley lies between the Salt River, the foothills of the Tsitsikamma Mountains, the Indian Ocean and the Groot River lagoon. Nature's Valley...
- this area. Otters along the trail are protected, as it falls within the Tsitsikamma National Park. Wozencraft, W. C. (2005). "Aonyx capensis". In Wilson...