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the Barberton mountains of the eastern Drakensberg escarpment to the west, is crisscrossed by
west to east running rivers that sustain the wildlife during dry winters.
Western side of Lebombo Plain from God's Window on the Drakensberg Escarpment
In the Old Dutch language of the Afrikaner Boer farmer settlers, the word “veld” meant
plain. The Lebombo Lowveld (Defined by Stevenson - Hamilton as less than 650m) plain is
traversed in order from north to south by large rivers - the Zambezi, Save, Limpopo, Olifant's,
Sabi, Crocodile, Lomati, Komati, Usutu, Pongola-Maputo, Umfolozi, Tugela and Umgeni.
Water Val Boven River in Flood from Cyclone
These rivers bring water from the interior Highveld to the parched Bushveld, the latter a
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