- location Witteberge - elevation 1,400 m (4,593 ft) | - elevation 2,500 m (8,202 ft) | |
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- location South of Lady Grey, South Africa |
The Karnmelkspruit is a tributary of the Kraai River in the Senqu area in the northeastern part of the Eastern Cape. It rises to the south of Wittenberg near Lesotho and flows as a stream southwestward through valleys and gorges east of the town of Lady Grey and further south to where it joins the Kraai River at 30°54′20″S 27°07′58″E.
The river is crossed by a historical railway line (at 30°48′01″S 27°14′48″E), and the Jan Kemp Vorster Bridge (1973) carries car traffic over the river in the direction of Barkly East, about 50 km away.
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Karnmelkspruit Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA