Timbavati River
Timbavati River | |
River | |
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Country | South Africa |
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Region | Mpumalanga |
Source | Tsonga Language meaning "Sacred" |
- location | Acornhoek, Mpumalanga |
- coordinates | 24°35′45″S 31°7′29″E / 24.59583°S 31.12472°E |
Mouth | |
- location | Confluence with Olifants River, Mpumalanga |
- coordinates | 24°3′18″S 31°40′39″E / 24.05500°S 31.67750°ECoordinates: 24°3′18″S 31°40′39″E / 24.05500°S 31.67750°E |
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The Timbavati River is a river in Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. It flows mostly through the Kruger National Park after entering the Park adjacent to Maroela Caravan Camp 24°27′20″S 31°23′53″E / 24.45556°S 31.39806°E near Orpen Rest Camp. It is a tributary of the Olifants River and the confluence is at 24°3′18″S 31°40′49″E / 24.05500°S 31.68028°E.
- Elephant in the riverbed
- Pair of Saddle-billed storks beside the river
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