AUGRABIES NATIONAL PARK 1995

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The Gariep river (previously named Orange river) plunges 90 meter down the Augrabies falls. Regarded as the sixth biggest waterfall in the world (fourth in some books).

The gorge below the falls. When in flood, the first part of the gorge becomes one big waterfall.
A small waterfall on the northern side of the gorge
A small waterfall on the southern side of the gorge
A big pot hole next to the falls.
Rock formations in the park.
The "Moon Rock".
Hiking on a farm near the Augrabies National Park.
Hiking on a farm near the Augrabies National Park. The Gariep (Orange) river is in the back.