Blyde River Canyon
The Blyde River Canyon is located in Mpumalanga - South Africa, just north of the town of Graskop. It is the third largest canyon in the world after the Grand Canyon (USA) and the Fish River Canyon (Namibia). It is the largest...
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The Bourke’s Luck Pothole's stop on the Panorama Route was named after Tom Bourke, a gold digger who had a claim for prospecting gold nearby. Although he never found any gold on his claim, he was correct in predicting that gold would...
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The town of Graskop marks the Southern entrance to the popular Panorama Route. The Pinnacle is the first viewpoint on route R534 and it is clearly signposted. The Pinnacle is a 30m- / 100ft high quartzite rock needle in a ravine that...
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~ The Panorama Route ~ Towering 80 meters above the circular pool below, the candle-shaped Berlin Falls are another of the Panorama Route’s must-see natural wonders. Situated near to God’s Window, the red rock of the cliffs, green waters of the valley...
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About God's Window Situated on the Drakensberg escarpment in Mpumalanga is God’s Window. Just one look down and you will begin to understand why it is called "God's Window". Did you know? The View from God's Window has inspired and awed thousands...
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~ The Panorama Route ~ The Panorama Route is famed for its abundance of waterfalls, of which the Lisbon Falls are the highlight. One of the most dramatic waterfalls in South Africa won’t disappoint as it sends water plunging down 94 meters...
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