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  2. Steelpoort - Wikipedia

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    The name Steelpoort is believed to be derived from a hunting expedition that took place either in the late 19th century or the early 20th century. When a group of Voortrekkers from Natal under Frans Joubert had settled there, a man called Scholtz shot an elephant at dusk and on returning next morning found that the tusks had been removed.

  3. Steelpoort River - Wikipedia

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    The Steelpoort River, iNdubazi or Tubatse (Afrikaans: Steelpoortrivier) is a river in Limpopo Province, South Africa. It flows northeastwards and is a right hand tributary of the Olifants River , joining it at the lower end of its basin.

  4. De Hoop Dam (Limpopo) - Wikipedia

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    The De Hoop Dam is a gravity dam on the Steelpoort River, near Burgersfort, Limpopo, South Africa.Its purpose is to enable the extraction of rich mineral deposits in the eastern Limpopo province, and to supply water to towns, industries and communities in the Sekhukhune district, where service delivery was of a poor standard.

  5. Sekhukhuneland - Wikipedia

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    Sekhukhuneland lies in present-day Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces, between the Olifants River (Lepelle) and its tributary the Steelpoort River (Tubatse); bordered on the east by the Drakensberg Range, [3] and crossed by the Thaba Ya Sekhukhune in the southeast and the Leolo Mountains in the north.

  6. Mapoch's Caves - Wikipedia

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    Mapoch's Caves Location Roossenekal, Limpopo province of South Africa Coordinates 25°10′32.8332″S 29°57′29.682″E  /  25.175787000°S 29.95824500°E  / -25.175787000; 29.95824500 Mapoch's Caves is a provincial heritage site in Middelburg in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. History of the cave Some kilometres north of Stoffberg, on the upper reaches of the Steelpoort ...

  7. R37 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    From the Olifants River crossing, the R37 heads south-east for 77 kilometres to enter the town of Burgersfort, after crossing the Steelpoort River, and reach a junction with the R555 road. The R555 and the R37 form one road south-east for almost 2 km up to the junction after Burgersfort Mall, where the R555 becomes its own road north-east while ...

  8. Category:Mining communities in South Africa - Wikipedia

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  9. Two Rivers mine - Wikipedia

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    The Two Rivers mine is a large bord and pillar mine located in the north-eastern part of South Africa in Steelpoort, Limpopo.Two Rivers represents one of the largest platinum reserves in South Africa having estimated reserves of 100 million tonnes of ore grading 1.8 gr/t platinum, 1.07 gr/t palladium and minor grades of gold, rhodium, ruthenium and iridium. [1]