Umkhomazi / Umkomaas River - KZN

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The Umkhomazi River is a river in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

It rises in some of the highest eastwards-facing slopes of the Drakensberg mountains, near the mighty Thabana Ntlenyana. The river flows southeastwards towards the Indian Ocean, which it enters through a navigable estuary at Umkomaas, about 40 km southwest of Durban. Its main tributaries are the Loteni, Nzinga, Mkomazane, Elands and the Xobho River.

Towns on the Umkomazi basin include Bulwer, Impendle, Ixopo, Craigieburn and Boston. Presently the only dam in its catchment area is the Ixopo Dam, but other dams are planned.

A large number of whales once used the estuary as a nursery, giving birth in the shallows. The Zulus named the river after this spectacle (uMkhomazi means the place of cow whales).
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I see South Africans are slow to learn . Now they are planting nut trees in the flood plains . Way to go.

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I'm from Umkomaas residing in Magabheni a Township built by Sappi. I never came across with this side of Umkomaas river. And the bridge appears here doesn't look like N2. Please advice, which side of Umkomaas is this?

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