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