Bushman's River

This article is about the river in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. For other rivers, see Boesmans River.
Bushman's River
Bushman's River at Wagendrift Dam
Country South Africa
Province KwaZulu-Natal
Source
 - location Drakensberg
Mouth
 - location Tugela River, Weenen
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
 - coordinates ZA 28°45′39″S 29°57′21″E / 28.76083°S 29.95583°E / -28.76083; 29.95583Coordinates: ZA 28°45′39″S 29°57′21″E / 28.76083°S 29.95583°E / -28.76083; 29.95583
Discharge for Wagendrift Dam
 - average 358 m3/s (12,643 cu ft/s)
Location of the Bushman's River mouth

The Bushman's River (Afrikaans: Boesmansrivier) is an east to north-easterly flowing tributary of the Tugela River, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. It rises in the Drakensberg Mountain range, with its upper catchment in the Giant's Castle Game Reserve, north of the Giant's Castle promontory. It feeds the Wagendrift Dam and then flows past the town of Estcourt to join the Tugela River near the town of Weenen.[1]

Its tributaries include the Little Bushmans River which joins the Bushmans River at Estcourt, Rensburgspruit, Mtontwanes River and the Mugwenya River. The Wagendrift Dam near Estcourt is its major reservoir. Several densely populated rural villages, many inhabited by the amaHlubi, are found in the river's upper catchment area.[2] The river is flanked by the Bloukrans River to the north and the Mooi River to the south.

See also

References

  1. Rivers in South Africa - e-wise
  2. Pearce, R.O. (1973). Barrier of Spears - Drama of the Drakensberg. Howard Timins. pp. 3–13. ISBN 0 86978 050 6.


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