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Horseshoe Falls (South Africa)

Coordinates: 25°7′50″S 30°41′41″E / 25.13056°S 30.69472°E / -25.13056; 30.69472
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The Horseshoe Falls of South Africa are waterfalls that are located 4 km off the Old Lydenburg Road along the Sabie River in Mpumalanga. These unusual falls, although not very high, are horseshoe shaped and have been declared a national monument. While doing a short walk through the beautiful landscape that leads to the cascade-type falls, the opportunity to spot magnificent birdlife and other wildlife is not uncommon. Horseshoe Falls is also a popular venue for trout fishing. Although it is easy to navigate to, there is a small fee to get into the park to be able to enjoy this beautiful attraction.[1]

Other attractions

The amphitheatre in the uKhahlamba Drakensberg Park, also in South Africa, has massive cliffs that are in the shape of a horseshoe that could be confused as horseshoe falls.[2]

25°7′50″S 30°41′41″E / 25.13056°S 30.69472°E / -25.13056; 30.69472

References

  1. ^ http://www.sa-venues.com/attractionsmpl/horse-shoe-falls.htm
  2. ^ STEVE, D. (n.d). Best that man and nature can provide. Sunday Times, The Perth