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  2. Kloof - Wikipedia

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    Kloof / k l uː f / is a town that includes a smaller area called Everton, located approximately 26 km north-west of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Once an independent municipality, it now forms part of greater Durban area of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality .

  3. Charlon Kloof - Wikipedia

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    Charlon Anduele Romano Kloof (born 20 March 1990) is a Dutch-Surinamese basketball player for FC Porto in the Portuguese Basketball League. Standing at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), Kloof plays the point guard position and is a current member of the Dutch national basketball team .

  4. Krantzkloof Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, managed by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife, conserves 668 ha [1] [2] of the Molweni ( Zulu: 'mutual greetings' [3]) and Nkutu River gorges that incise the sandstone Kloof plateau [4] in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The reserve conserves coastal scarp forest, sourveld grassland, a cliff face biotope, and aquatic ...

  5. Silwerboomkloof Natural Heritage Site - Wikipedia

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    Silwerboomkloof Natural Heritage Site is a small, protected valley (“kloof”), near the Helderberg Nature Reserve, in Somerset West, South Africa. [1] The name Silwerboomkloof means “Valley of the Silvertrees”. The rare Silvertree ( Leucadendron argenteum) is a striking, silver-coloured tree of the Protea family, and this reserve ...

  6. Langkloof - Wikipedia

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    The kloof was given its name by Isaq Schrijver in 1689, and more thoroughly explored by a later expedition under ensign August Frederik Beutler in 1752. [ 1 ] The valley has been farmed since 1760 and developed into an important fruit-growing region during the 1900s, [ 2 ] specifically prized for its apples and pears.

  7. Nuwekloof Pass (Western Cape) - Wikipedia

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    William John Burchell. Nuwekloof Pass, also known as Roodezand Pass or Tulbagh Kloof, is a mountain pass in the Western Cape, South Africa, which crosses the Obiqua Mountains in a kloof created by the Klein Berg River. It allows eastward access from Cape Town and the Swartland into the Tulbagh basin and onwards to the Breede River Valley .

  8. Glenholme Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    42 ha (100 acres) Governing body. WESSA / SPCA. Glenholme Nature Reserve is a 42-hectare (100-acre) privately managed area of grassland, scarp and swamp forest in Kloof, outside of Durban, South Africa. [1] A small stream in the reserve leads to a waterfall and gorge which forms one of the headwaters of the Umbilo River.

  9. Moreleta Kloof Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Moreleta Kloof Nature Reserve in eastern Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa, was part of the farm Garsfontein which was acquired by Jacobus Cornelius Rademeyer in 1859. He had married Cornelia Jacoba Susanna Erasmus on 2 Jul 1837 in George, Eastern Cape. Cornelia Erasmus was a daughter of Daniel Jacobus Elardus Erasmus, who was the first ...