Augrabies Falls

Augrabies Falls

Augrabies Falls
Location Northern Cape, South Africa
Coordinates 28°35′29″S 20°20′27″E / 28.59139°S 20.34083°ECoordinates: 28°35′29″S 20°20′27″E / 28.59139°S 20.34083°E
Type Cascade
Total height 183 feet (56 m)
Watercourse Orange River
Average
flow rate
11,050 cubic feet (313 m3)
Augrabies Falls during the dry season.

The Augrabies Falls /ɔːˈxrɑːbz/ is a waterfall on the Orange River, South Africa, within the Augrabies Falls National Park. The falls are around 60m in height. The original Khoikhoi residents named the waterfall "Ankoerebis" — "place of big noises" — from which the Trek Boers, who settled here later on, derived the name, "Augrabies".

The falls have recorded 7,800 cubic metres (280,000 cu ft) of water every second in floods in 1988 (and 6,800 cubic metres (240,000 cu ft) in the floods of 2006). This is over three times the average high season flow rate of Niagara Falls of 2,400 cubic metres (85,000 cu ft) per second, more than four times Niagara's annual average, and greater than Niagara's all-time record of 6,800 cubic metres (240,000 cu ft) per second.

The gorge at the Augrabies Falls is 240 m deep and 18 km long, and is an impressive example of granite erosion.

See also

References

    External links

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Augrabies Falls.
    Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Augrabies Falls National Park.