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The Vaal River (/ ˈvɑːl / Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈfɑːl]; Khoemana: ǀHaiǃarib) is the largest tributary of the Orange River in South Africa. The river has its source near Breyten in Mpumalanga province, east of Johannesburg and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Ermelo and only about 240 kilometres (150 mi) from the Indian Ocean. [1] .
Vaal River, northern tributary of the Orange River, South Africa. Rising at Sterkfontein Beacon near Breyten, in Mpumalanga province, it flows 750 miles (1,210 km) southwest to its confluence with the Orange near Douglas; the Vaal’s middle section forms most of the Free State’s northern provincial.
Here are 10 of the best things to do in Vaal River Vanderbijlpark. 1. Visit the Vaal Dam: The Vaal Dam is the largest inland waterway in South Africa and is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and other water sports. Take a boat ride to explore the river and its surroundings, or just relax and enjoy the views. 2.
Whether you want to white-water raft down exhilarating rapids or want to relax in a luxurious guesthouse overlooking the soothing water, the Vaal River is a water-lover’s paradise.
The Vaal River (/ ˈvɑːl / Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈfɑːl]; Khoemana: ǀHaiǃarib) is the largest tributary of the Orange River in South Africa. The river has its source near Breyten in Mpumalanga province, east of Johannesburg and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Ermelo and only about 240 kilometres (150 mi) from the Indian Ocean.
T T he Vaal River, South Africa's longest river after the Orange, is a key water source for the country. Its source is at Klipkapstel in Mpumalanga from where it flows to Douglas in the Northern Cape. Here it meets the mighty Orange River, which flows west into the Atlantic Ocean at Alexander Bay.
The Vaal River is the largest tributary of the Orange River in South Africa. The river has its source near Breyten in Mpumalanga province, east of Johannesburg and about 30 kilometres north of Ermelo and only about 240 kilometres from the Indian Ocean.
The Vaal is South Africa ’s second longest river. It flows for 750 miles (1,210 kilometers). Then it empties into South Africa’s longest river, the Orange. Although it is shallow in most places, the Vaal supplies water to a large area.
The Vaal River is the second largest river in South Africa, the largest being the Orange River. The water resources of the Vaal River System are an important asset to the country and its people, supporting major economic activities and a population of about 12 million people.
The Vaal River is the Northern tributary of the Orange River. Rising at Sterkfontein Beacon, near Breyten, in Mpumalanga Province, it flows 1,210 km Southwest to its confluence with the Orange River near Douglas. The Vaal's middle section forms most of the Free State's Northern Provincial boundary.