Harts River
Harts River Hartsrivier | |
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North West Province, Northern Cape | |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Witwatersrand |
• location | Near Lichtenburg |
• elevation | 1,520 m (4,990 ft) |
Mouth | Vaal River |
• location | Delportshoop |
• coordinates | 28°24′4″S 24°16′38″E / 28.40111°S 24.27722°E |
• elevation | 1,017 m (3,337 ft) |
Length | 320 km (200 mi) |
The Harts River (
The Harts forms a natural boundary for the Ghaap Plateau, located between the Harts River and the Kuruman Hills.
Course
It rises near Lichtenburg on the far southwestern slopes of the Witwatersrand and flows for 320 km (about 200 miles) in a southwesterly direction, mostly through very flat areas of the North West and Northern Cape Provinces before flowing into the Vaal River about 100 km above the confluence of that river with the Orange River.[3]
The Little Harts River which rises near Coligny joins the Great Harts River, which rises near Lichtenburg, to form the main river. Near Taung, the Dry Harts River, a seasonal river with its headwaters in the Vryburg area, also joins it. The river is characterised by highly intermittent runoff, but is regulated to optimise water usage. At Taung the Tswana referred to the Harts River as the Noka (meaning River) Kolong.[4]
Further downstream, the town of Schweizer-Reneke (founded in October 1888) lies on the banks of the river. Wenzel Dam, just north of the town on the river, has been developed into a holiday resort.
Around 1850, a dam was built in the river next to Dikgatlong, but it was washed away during a flood in 1856.
Near the confluence of the Harts and Vaal Rivers at
Around the northern part of the Scheme lie the settlements of Pampierstad, Motsweding, Mokgareng, Manthestad and Taung, all with mostly Tswana speaking residents. Taung became famous after the discovery of the skull of the so-called Taung Child in a lime quarry 14 km west of the town. The quarry is not in use anymore and is now the Taung Heritage Site and open to the public. To the west of the town, the Taung Dam was built in the Harts River. Upstream of the dam some rock engravings can be seen.[6]
History
On 31 March 1902, during the final months of the
Mining
Protected areas
Most of the fish found in the Harts River are introduced species, except in the area of Barberspan, where indigenous species can be found.[9] It was declared a nature reserve in 1949.
Near the towns of
In 1913,
Barberspan is also the venue for off-road vehicle
See also
- Department of Water Affairs (South Africa)
- List of rivers of South Africa
References
- ^ Dictionary of Southern African Place Names
- ^ Lower Vaal WMA 10
- ^ Harts River - Overview
- ^ Van Vreeden, B.F. 1961. Noordkaapland plekname. PhD thesis, University of the Witwatersrand
- ^ "Vaalharts Irrigation Scheme, South Africa". Archived from the original on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
- ^ "Finger paintings in the Harts River Valley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa". Archived from the original on 2011-08-12. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
- ^ Canadian War Museum - Battle of Harts River
- ^ "Dwyka Diamonds - Newlands Kimberlite Mine". Archived from the original on 2007-04-06. Retrieved 2007-04-11.
- ^ "North West Province Tourism - Barbers Pan Bird Sanctuary". Archived from the original on 2005-11-11. Retrieved 2005-09-12.
- ^ Dictionary of Southern African Place Names