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Olifants River (Limpopo)

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- left
  
Letaba River

- elevation
  
1,800 m (5,906 ft)

Length
  
560 km

Country
  
South Africa

- right
  
Steelpoort River

Basin area
  
54,570 km²

Basin area
  
54,570 km²

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- location
  
Mpumalanga, South Africa

- location
  
Gaza Province, Mozambique

Mouths
  
Indian Ocean, Limpopo River

Provinces
  
Mpumalanga, Limpopo River, Gaza Province

The Olifants River, Lepelle or Obalule (Afrikaans: Olifantsrivier; Portuguese: Rio dos Elefantes) is a river in South Africa and Mozambique, a tributary of the Limpopo River. It falls into the Drainage Area B of the Drainage basins of South Africa. The historical area of the Pedi people, Sekhukhuneland, is located between the Olifants River and one of its largest tributaries, the Steelpoort River.

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Map of Olifantsrivier, South Africa

Course

The Olifants River has its origin between Breyten and Bethal, Mpumalanga Province. It flows north towards Limpopo Province through Witbank Dam and then the Loskop Dam and is forced east by the Transvaal Drakensberg, cutting through at the Abel Erasmus Pass and then flowing east further across Limpopo Province to join with the Letaba River. It crosses into Gaza Province, Mozambique, after cutting through the Lebombo Mountains by way of the Olifants Gorge, becoming the Rio dos Elefantes, and finally joining the Limpopo River after 40 km before it enters the Indian Ocean at Xai-Xai north of Maputo.

Overgrazing in sections of its middle course result in the river carrying away eroded soil after heavy rains. The Olifants river has become one of the most heavily polluted rivers in South Africa, not by human or industrial waste, but by thriving green algae.

Tributaries

The Olifants River's largest tributaries are the Letaba River and the Steelpoort River. Other tributaries are the Tongwane, Blyde, Moses, Spekboom, Timbavati, Nkumpi, Ga-Selati, Klaserie, Makhutswi and Mohlapitse Rivers. Some tributaries, notably the Klein Olifants River (origin near Hendrina, joins the Olifants River downstream of the Middelburg Dam), the Elands, Wilge and the Bronkhorstspruit, rise in the Highveld grasslands. The Shingwedzi River flows close to the northeastern side of the Massingir Dam reservoir and joins the left bank of the Olifants about 12 km downstream from the dam wall.

Dams

Thirty large dams in the Olifants River Catchment include the following:

South Africa

  • Witbank Dam
  • Rhenosterkop Dam, on the Elands River
  • Rust de Winter Dam
  • Blyderivierspoort Dam
  • Loskop Dam
  • Middelburg Dam, on the Klein Olifants River
  • Ohrigstad Dam
  • De Hoop Dam
  • Arabie Dam
  • Phalaborwa Barrage
  • Mozambique

  • Massingir Dam
  • References

    Olifants River (Limpopo) Wikipedia