Salmonsdam Nature Reserve

Coordinates: 34°25′35″S 19°38′17″E / 34.42639°S 19.63806°E / -34.42639; 19.63806
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Salmonsdam Nature Reserve
Stanford, Western Cape
Coordinates34°25′35″S 19°38′17″E / 34.42639°S 19.63806°E / -34.42639; 19.63806[1]
Area834 ha (2,060 acres)
Established1962
Governing bodyCapeNature
www.capenature.org.za/reserves.htm?reserve=Salmonsdam+Nature+Reserve

Salmonsdam Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in the Overberg region of the Western Cape province of South Africa. It contains the mountain catchment area of the Paardensberg River in the Akkedisberg mountains. The reserve is administered by CapeNature and covers an area of 834 hectares (2,060 acres).[2]

History

Local tradition claims that Salmonsdam was named for Robert Salmond, captain of

Cape Provincial Administration in 1962.[2]

Geography

Salmonsdam is located in the

gorge called Keeromskloof and spreading out lower down into a marshy area known as "Die Weivlakte". Various smaller tributaries join the river; notably the Watervalkloof stream which passes over a series of small waterfalls
called the "Zigzag Falls". On the eastern side of Keeromskloof can be found the Elandskrans Caves and Leopard Cave.

The highest point in the park is the base of the radio mast at its northeastern corner, at a height of 637 metres (2,090 ft) above sea level. The Perdeberg peak on the northern edge of the park is one metre (3.3 ft) lower.[3]

References

  1. ^ "South Africa - Salmonsdam". World Database on Protected Areas. World Commission on Protected Areas. Retrieved 4 January 2009.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Salmonsdam Nature Reserve" (PDF). CapeNature. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
  3. ^ 3419BC Jongensklip (Map) (4th ed.). 1:50 000. South Africa Topographic. Chief Directorate: Surveys and Mapping. 1997.

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