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Vegetation Units Prince Edward Islands 24° 25° 26° 27° 28° 29° 30° 31° 32° 33° 37°54'0"E 37°57'0"E 38°0'0"E PONTDRIF AZa7 AZa7 SVmp1 SVmp2 VAALKOP 22° BEIT BRIDGE Prince Edward Island MAPUNGUBWE SVmp2 NATIONAL PARK 46°36'0"S 46°36'0"S MOEDER-EN-KIND SVmp2 SVmp2 PO MUSINA LIMPO SVmp2 Prince Edward SVmp1 SVmp2 EPSILON VAN ZINDEREN SVmp2 KOP BAKKER PEAK BOGGEL FOa1 SVmp4 WOLKBERG SVmp1 SVmp1 SVmp1 PAFURI KENT CRATER e Islands l l e SVmp1 RSA Point zhe SVl1 N AZa7 FOz9 Cave Bay SVmp2 BROMBEEK FOz9 0 5 10 km AZa7 SVmp2 HOEDBERG TSHIPISE SVcb19 SVl1 SVmp3 SVl1 McNish Bay ALLDAYS 46°39'0"S Scale 1:150 000 46°39'0"S Biome Units of SVcb22 Luvuvhu MAASSTROOM SVmp2 SVmp1 le South Cape uta M FOz8 FOz9 SVmp4 South Africa, AZa7 SVcb19 SVcb21 SVl2 RADITSHABA Nzhelele SVcb21 FOa1 ´ 37°54'0"E 37°57'0"E 38°0'0"E SVmp1 Dam PUNDA MARIA SWARTWATER SVl1 Lesotho and Swaziland SVmp3 SVcb19 SVl1 37°36'0"E 37°39'0"E 37°42'0"E 37°45'0"E 37°48'0"E 37°51'0"E 37°54'0"E FOa1 SVcb20 SVcb21 SVl15 AZa7 WATERPOORT Mph TOLWE AZi11 o ngo Gm28 lo SVcb21 THOHOYANDOU SVl3 Cape Davis SVcb19 Gm28 FOz4 SVcb21 SVcb19 SVmp5 Gm28 SVmp5 FOz4 Storm Petrel Bay TOM BURKE SVcb18 FOz4 Marion Island VIVO KRUGER NATIONAL PARK MAKHADO FOz4 King Penguin Bay MARNITZ FOz4 BLOUBERG REPETTO'S HILL O Albasini Dam SVmp4 P O SVcb20 SHINGWEDZI P SVl8 46°51'0"S Glen Alpine Dam t SVl3 M d ELIM I GA-SELEKA SVl1 u Ship's Cove LONG RIDGE 46°51'0"S L SVcb18 n SVmp6 o a SVl7 SVcb19 H Sh S ing wed Trigaardt Bay BALTIMORE zi AZa7 BOCHUM AZORELLA KOP SKUA RIDGE 23° SVl3 Mixed Pickle Cove SVcb21 SVcb20 Hudson Ntsanwisi SVl8 Middle Letaba Dam Dam SVmp5 METEOROLOGICAL STATION TROPIC OF CAPRICORN BANDELIERKOP K SVcb19 SVcb18 lein -Let MOGWADI aba SVmp8 SVcb18 L JUNIOR'S KOP e p SVl7 GIYANI SVmp4 Trypot Beach h a SVcb18 SVcb20 la SVcb20 l a a Macaroni Bay n M e SVl3 RESOLUTION PEAK o w k East k MOREBENG o la l SVmp6 Cape 46°54'0"S KAALKOPPIE SVcb19 o VILLA NORA o ga SVl8 MARKEN M WEST PEAK MASCARIN PEAK FRED'S HILL 46°54'0"S AZi11 ALPHA KOP STONY RIDGE SVmp5 LEPHALALE SVmp6 MOPANI BASALT GORDYN STEENBOKPAN Swartkop SVcb20 Point AZa7 SVcb18 SVcb24 Gm25 SVl8 Bullard Beach SVl8 SVmp5 ot-Letaba SNEEUBERG SVcb19 Gro DUIWELSKLOOF KERGUELEN RISE SVcb17 Magoebaskloof SVmp8 SVmp4 PYROXENE KOP SVcb23 Forest SVcb16 SVcb20 SVcb23 Tzaneen Dam Biome Units SVcb17 SVmp5 SVmp6 Cape SVcb24 Crozier SVcb24 LA GRANGE KOP FELDMARK PLATEAU SVcb17 TZANEEN SVl3 SVcb19 SVcb17 46°57'0"S SVl3 46°57'0"S FOz4 SANTA ROSA VALLEY Fynbos POLOKWANE LETSITELE Gm25 SVcb23 SVcb24 NKOWAKOWA LETABA SVl15 Mo SVmp5 tlhab SVcb12 Ebenezer Dam Succulent Karoo ats SVcb12 ZION CITY MORIA i Mokolo Dam SVmp7 Crawford Bay SVcb12 GRAVELOTTE NAMAKGALE Kildalkey Bay SVcb16 SVcb23 HAENERTSBURG Rook's Bay SVcb24 Desert SVl8 SVl7 G elat SVcb12 SVcb20 Gm23 a -S i SVcb16 SVmp7 PHALABORWA SVmp8 AZf6 SVmp4 Nama-Karoo SVcb1 BULGE RIVIER Gm26 Cape Hooker SVcb12 Gm23 SVcb17 WOLKBERG KRUGER NATIONAL PARK M okolo Gm27 lifant Gm27 SVcb24 Gm23 SVmp6 O s OLIFANTS Grassland SVcb17 SVcb25 37°36'0"E 37°39'0"E 37°42'0"E 37°45'0"E 37°48'0"E 37°51'0"E 37°54'0"E Gm26 AZf6 SVl3 SVl1 SVcb17 SVcb24 SVcb23 SVcb26 LEGALAMEETSE Savanna FOz2 Gm29 MOKOPANE SVcb26 Gm26 MATLABAS SVcb12 Gm27 SVmp8 SVcb16 MICA 24° Albany Thicket SVcb19 SVcb16 VAALWATER Doorndraai Dam SVcb17 SVcb12 SVcb25 SVcb25 Gm29 Gm29 SVcb17 SVl2 FOz4 SVl3 Indian Ocean Coastal Belt MARAKELE SVcb17 LEBOWAKGOMO SVl5 ZEBEDIELA SVl3 NATIONAL PARK FOz2 SVcb27 SVmp7 Vegetation Units MGOTO Gm23 SVcb1 SVcb12 SVcb26 SVl8 Forests SVcb27 FOa1 Gm29 SVcb12 SVcb28 SVcb16 SVcb17 PENGE FOz4 SVl3 SVcb1 RANKIN'S PASS SVcb15 SVcb15 SVl3 SVcb16 C Gm29 r o SVcb12 SVl8 vati c MOOKGOPONG SVmp7 ba SATARA AZa7 Gm24 Motlatse im SVcb1 o SVcb16 T SVl6 dile SVcb17 SVcb16 SVcb12 SVcb25 Gm23 SVl3 THABAZIMBI AZf6 ORPEN SVl4 SVcb12 ROEDTAN SVcb17 ts SVcb27 Gm24 DERDEPOORT SVcb1 SVcb12 an SVcb17 lif SVcb26 SVcb26 O FOz4 SVl3 SVcb1 KLASERIE SVl15 SVcb26 Gm23 MADIKWE SVcb17 MODIMOLLE Gm20 SVcb1 SVcb16 SVcb16 SVcb15 Gm21 GAME RESERVE SVcb1 Gm22 ROOIBERG SVcb17 BURGERSFORT SVl9 SVl5 SVcb2 SVcb12 Gm23 SVl6 SVcb17 SVcb16 SVcb17 SVcb12 BLYDE RIVER CANYON JANE FURSE N SVcb2 SVcb1 SVcb12 SVcb12 SVcb17 STEELPOORT FOa1 w a SVcb2 AZi11 s w FOz4 i Gm29 SVcb17 SVcb28 t SVcb28 SVcb26 SVl6 s AZi11 OHRIGSTAD SVl3 o Gm24 Gm23 n Steelpoort AZf6 ts SVcb4 BELA-BELA SVcb27 Gm18 SVl4 o Molatedi Dam DWARSBERG Gm22 WITKLEIGAT o c NORTHAM SVcb12 FOz4 i FOz4 BUSHBUCKRIDGE r a SVcb2 SVcb15 M SVcb12 Gm21 SVcb4 PILGRIM´S REST SVcb16 MARBLE HALL SVl15 SVcb1 SVcb1 Gm19 Sand SVcb12 SVcb15 SVl6 GRASKOP FOz4 SVcb12 SVl3 SVl9 Sa bie SVcb1 SVcb4 SVcb16 SVl5 SUBANTARCTIC TUNDRA BIOME SVcb28 SVcb15 nds SVl6 E la AZf6 Gm18 FOz4 SVcb1 Klipvoor Dam AZf6 SVcb12 SKUKUZA SIYABUSWA Gm18 MABESKRAAL MASOBE HAZYVIE W SVcb12 SVcb13 LYDENBURG SABIE FOz4 Sabie ST 1 Subantarctic Coastal Vegetation PILANSBERG SVcb16 Gm11 SVcb3 GAME RESERVE SVcb12 SVcb12 GROBLERSDAL SVl10 SVl3 G SVcb16 BORAKALALO Gm22 KRUGER NATIONAL PARK GOPANE ro SVcb4 SVcb5 SVcb14 o Rust de W inter Dam t- Crocodile ROOSSENEKAL ST 3 Subantarctic Mire-Slope Vegetation M SVcb14 Gm23 a SVcb13 SVcb4 r SVcb15 ic Vaalkop Dam PRETORIUSKOP LOWER-SABIE SVcb3 o es Gm18 TEMBA Mos 25° DENNILTON SVl6 SVl4 ST 6 Subantarctic Fellfield SUN CITY HAMMANSKRAAL KWAGGAFONTEIN Gm19 Gm18 SVcb3 SVcb12 SVcb13 FOz4 SVl9 SVl15 SVcb4 VLAKLAAGTE SVcb13 ST 7 Subantarctic Cinder Cones SVl10 SVcb3 SVcb12 AZf6 SVcb12 FOz4 SVl5 Gh15 Elands Badfontein Gm22 Rooikoppies SVcb12 Dam SVl9 SVcb9 TSITSING LOSKOP DAM SVk1 LEHURUTSHE SVcb4 Dam PELLA SVcb13 Loskop Dam STOFFBERG DULLSTROOM SVl9 WHITE RIVER SVl3 SVcb4 SVcb13 ZEERUST SVcb3 SVcb12 AZi11 Gm21 CROCODILE BRIDGE SVcb4 SVcb12 SVcb13 FOz4 MABOPANE SVcb12 codile Gh13 SVcb4 SVcb4 SVcb7 ro PHOKENG SVcb6 C Gm18 NELSPRUIT GROOT-MARICO Gm18 HECTORSPRUIT FOz2 SVcb6 GA-RANKUWA FOz4 SVl11 S SVl10 O SVcb7 SVcb14 Gm18 P SVcb8 SVcb3 SVcb8 e FOz5 MALELANE KOMATIPOORT LO it l SVk1 ru o SVl9 O sp Gm23 Roodeplaat Dam rst n M SWARTRUGGENS o s AZi10 RUSTENBURG BRITS AZf6 h SVl13 SVcb6 SVcb6 k SVcb13 SVcb6 O SVl4 SVcb8 n li MOLOPORIVIER CULLINAN o fan Gm19 r SVcb4 SVcb4 r t SVcb9 s KAAPSEHOOP e B Gm11 WATERVAL-BOVEN t SVl11 Gm17 SVk1 s SVcb8 SVl13 SVl3 SVl5 VERGELEË OTTOSHOOP o SVcb9 Gm11 K Hartbeespoort Dam SLURRY AZf6 Gm11 FOz4 mat i PRETORIA MACHADODORP Gm22 FOz5 lu SVcb8 MIDDELBURG M MASIBI x BELFAST AZi10 SVcb8 e MAGALIESBERG GROENKLOOF NATIONAL PARK AZf3 SVl13 SVl12 SVcb9 H SVcb9 Gm11 Gm18 Gm23 TSHIDILAMOLOMO SVk1 MAFIKENG SVcb9 FOz2 SVcb8 SVcb10 Gm29 SVl12 Gh13 BRONKHORSTSPRUIT Gm17 Gm11 KOSTER SVcb6 SIBAYENI ROOIGROND Gh15 Gm18 SVl9 Gm16 LOGAGENG DERBY Gh15 CENTURION WITBANK SVl13 SVcb11 AZf3 GROOTPAN SVcb9 Magalies Gm12 BARBERTON SVk1 Gh15 SVcb8 SVcb11 SVcb9 i Vygeboom Dam SVl3 BAKERVILLE at Gm17 Gh14 Gh14 Gm11 m AZi10 Bronkhorstspruit Dam k o S Gm10 Gm11 N etl SVl23 Disipi a Gh13 AZi10 MAGALIESBURG SVl13 Gm17 FOz4 FOz5 gole SVcb8 Gm10 Witbank Dam Gm16 Gm11 Gm11 ARNOT ITSONENG AZf3 Gh15 Gm12 FOz5 SVcb8 SVcb10 AZf3 Gm16 BADPLAAS SVl13 Gm10 BAPSFONTEIN AZf3 Gm17 Gh14 Gh14 Nooitgedacht Dam SVl17 SVcb9 KENDAL OGIES POLAR DESERT BIOME SVl14 FOz4 Nkoma t i KRUGERSDORP PIET PLESSIS SVk1 MAREETSANE AZf3 PIGG'S PEAK SVcb10 Gm12 Gh14 Gh15 Gh15 Gm8 Gm12 SVl3 Gh14 Gh15 FOz5 SVl14 SVl16 LICHTENBURG RANDFONTEIN AZf3 CAROLINA TSHANENI Gh15 W Sand River FOz5 SVl4 PD 1 Subantarctic Polar Desert Gm8 JOHANNESBURG DELMAS i Dam l Gh10 g Gm16 Gm8 SVk1 e HENDRINA Gh14 GA-RAMODINGWANA AZf3 SVcb9 Gm8 ot-Harts Klerkskraal Dam AZf3 FOz5 r o AZf3 Gm12 SETLAGOLE G VENTERSPOS Gm9 Gm12 LOCHIEL MALOLOTSJA SVl16 AZa5 SPRINGS Gm12 FOz5 SVk11 KHUTSONG FOa1 Mnjoli Dam VENTERSDORP AZf3 Gm12 FOz4 FOz9 Gh15 SVcb11 KRIEL Gh14 WARBURTON Gm16 26° WESTONARIA HLANE ROYAL SVl5 Gh13 BIESIESVLEI COLIGNY SVcb11 CHRISSIESMEER Mpulu SVk1 AZf3 Gm12 BREYTEN zi NATIONAL PARK AZf3 AZf3 AZf3 SVl3 CARLETONVILLE SVcb10 Black Mbuluzi FOa1 MLAWULA AZi10 Gh14 Gh10 ruit Gh10 DEVON p Gm9 LEANDRA i ns AZf3 z SVl4 o Gm8 Gm12 lu o SVcb10 AZf3 AZf3 MBABANE u AZa5 k Gm12 Gm16 b TLHAKGAMENG GERDAU S KINROSS 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