Great Kei River

Great Kei River
Groot-Keirivier
Aerial photograph of the mouth of the Great Kei River as it meets the Indian Ocean. The river ferry allowing vehicles and passengers to cross the river can be seen in the foreground.
Name origin: From kei, the word for "water" in the Khoekhoe language
Country South Africa
Province Eastern Cape Province
Tributaries
 - left Xolobe
 - right Kubusi
Source Stormberg
 - elevation 1,500 m (4,921 ft)
Source confluence Swart-Kei / Wit-Kei
 - elevation 540 m (1,772 ft)
 - coordinates 32°13′34″S 27°30′36″E / 32.22611°S 27.51000°E / -32.22611; 27.51000
Mouth Indian Ocean
 - location By Kei Mouth, South Africa
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
 - coordinates 32°40′34″S 28°22′51″E / 32.67611°S 28.38083°E / -32.67611; 28.38083Coordinates: 32°40′34″S 28°22′51″E / 32.67611°S 28.38083°E / -32.67611; 28.38083
Length 320 km (199 mi)
Location of the Great Kei River mouth
Great Kei River from Kei Bridge to Kei Mouth

The Great Kei River (Afrikaans: Groot-Keirivier) is a river in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is formed by the confluence of the Black Kei River (Afrikaans: Swart-Keirivier) and White Kei River (Afrikaans: Wit-Keirivier), northeast of Cathcart. It flows for 320 km (199 mi)[1] and ends in the Great Kei Estuary at the Indian Ocean with the small town Kei Mouth on the west bank. Historically the Great Kei River formed the southwestern border of the Transkei region.

Dams in the Great Kei basin

See also

References

  1. SA Estuarine Land-cover: Great Kei Catchment


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