Leeupan is a huge seasonal pan with a long history as a prime tourist spot from the mid 1900s. It seems to have changed up and down over the years, as has the bush thickening around it?
As seen from the satellite view, some form of embankment has been excavated around it too, to help keep water.
It has water for most of the year, with two or three quite extensive parking areas around it, which get further from the action as the water recedes!
As Klippies says, good for waterbirds.
It has been used as one of the classic examples of a pan increasing in size as wallowing herbivores carry mud away on their bodies!
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