š Geological feature in Mpumalanga, South Africa, where the Blyde and Treur Rivers converge.
š Thousands of years of water erosion have carved huge cylindrical potholes into sandstone bedrock.
š Unique and otherworldly geological feature
š Fascinating network of tunnels and whirling pools
š Striking, colorful landscape from different soil levels
š¶ Well-maintained walkways, bridges, and viewing platforms
šļø Small geological museum and walking trails
š Located 35km north of Graskop on the R532.
āļø Best visited during daylight hours.
š° Entrance fee R25 per person, plus R5 per car.
š Daily, during daylight hours.
š» Onsite bathroom facilities available.
Last updated 5 days ago
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