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Bushmanland, Northern Cape

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Bushmanland
Boesmanland
Bushmanland is located in Northern Cape
Bushmanland
Bushmanland
Position of Boesmanland in Northern Cape
Bushmanland is located in South Africa
Bushmanland
Bushmanland
Bushmanland (South Africa)
Coordinates: 29°40′00″S 19°45′00″E / 29.66667°S 19.75°E / -29.66667; 19.75

Typical Boesmanland landscape

Bushmanland is an arid area south of the Orange River and west of Kenhardt and east of Springbok (Namaqualand) in the Northern Cape, South Africa.

It includes the towns of Pofadder and Aggeneys, and places such as Namies and Bosluis Pan. Extensive plains are dotted with koppies like the Gamsberg.

Bushmanland is an arid area inland from Namaqualand. It is probably the most inhospitable area in South Africa, arid and largely with infertile soil and highly saline groundwater. Its wildlife, however, both fauna and flora, though sparse, are full of interest. Although the veld is too arid to bloom like that of the West Coast of Namaqualand, even when there is some spring rain, what does appear is highly unusual and often hauntingly beautiful. Vaalputs, a nuclear waste repository, has been sited between Bushmanland and Namaqualand, and acts as a de facto nature reserve.

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