Crocodile River (Limpopo)

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Coordinates: 24°11′27″S 26°52′22″E / 24.19083°S 26.87278°E / -24.19083; 26.87278
Crocodile River
River
Crocodile River at Pelindaba
Country South Africa
Province Gauteng, North West and Limpopo
Source Constantia Kloof
 - location Near Witpoortjie, Witwatersrand, Gauteng Province
Mouth Marico River
 - location Limpopo Province, South Africa/Botswana border
 - coordinates 24°11′27″S 26°52′22″E / 24.19083°S 26.87278°E / -24.19083; 26.87278
Basin 29,572 km2 (11,418 sq mi)
Location of the Crocodile River's mouth

The Crocodile River (Afrikaans: Krokodilrivier) is a river in South Africa. After the confluence with the Marico River, both rivers form the Limpopo River.[1]

Course

NASA picture of the Crocodile River south of Thabazimbi

The Crocodile River has its source in the Witwatersrand mountain range, originating in Constantia Kloof, Roodepoort, Gauteng province. The first dam it fills is Heia Safari Ranch Dam just west of the Lanseria Airport. Just north of this airport the Jukskei River joins its forces. Further downstream into the North West two large dams are to be found in the river, namely Hartbeespoort Dam[2] and Roodekoppies Dam. Just past the Hartbeespoort Dam, it passes the town of Brits. The Elands River joins its left bank just downstream from the Vaalkop Dam, about 20 km further the Pienaars River joins its right bank, shortly after exiting the Klipvoor Dam.

In the Limpopo Province, about 35 km further, the Crocodile River passes the town of Thabazimbi and meanders for many miles through a sparsely inhabited area before joining the Marico River just west of Rooibokkraal at the limit of North West Province to form the start of the Limpopo River.[3]

The tributaries of the Crocodile River include the Bloubankspruit, Hennops River, Jukskei River, Magalies River, Sterkstroom River, Rosespruit, Skeerpoort River, Kareespruit, Elands River, Bierspruit River and Sundays River.[4]

Dams in the river basin

View of the Hartbeespoort Dam

The Crocodile River is part of the Crocodile (West) and Marico Water Management Area. Dams in the river basin are:

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