About three quarters of the way to the west along the road one gets Welverdiend waterhole.
Now this place, which seems long-closed now, is strangely remote, if that makes sense, and the archetypal African Experience, IMO. Perhaps because there were/are huge umbrella thorns, or certainly big acacias of some sort, someone must go and look?
It is a turnoff to the Sweni river area, but the river is feeble there:
I hope this is right... one gets to a circular little parking lot around one of the thorniest bushes on earth. DON't veer off, or you will get a puncture, no matter how desperately you seek shade!
There is a long view of a generally barren area, it is always barren, with a trough.
A 2016 pic from Bushcraft:
Anyway, in the early 1990's I spent a LOT of time alone at this place over a couple of years when I had a holiday invitation to Orpen. I enjoyed it, but had terrible luck, arriving just after hearing of death and destruction there the day before sort of thing, or hearing about same once I had left.
Memory fades, but I remember lots of vultures drinking all the time!
On my last day-sitting trip, I was slumbering off not expecting anything after another disappointing day, when in the afternoon I looked up to see one of those sights that takes a while to register in your mind as appearing to be impossible!
From the right side appeared an eland cow!
I think it was an escaped animal from the bunch of game farms around the Timbavati area, and they travel huge distances. The nearest population may have been in the mopani area north of Houtboschrand - Red Gorten?
Nobody believed me, but a rare sighting!
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