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Port Elizabeth a o ± Swart River m H!!> #* n s 1200 - 1600m s #* E y Humansdorp S Garden Route #* 25 0 25 50 75 100 S ' George H! H! ' n Krom River 1600 - 2000m 0 ! Knysna H 0 K ° H! H! Jeffreys Bay ° 4 ! km H Van Stadens - Upper 2000 - 2400m 4 3 Plettenberg Bay Impofu 3 Sedgefield Van Stadens - Lower !> 1:2 200 000 2400 - 2800m H! Cape St Francis Projection: Lambers Conformal Conic. 2800m > (Central Meridian 21°E & Standard Parallels 32°S + 35°S) 23°0'E 24°0'E 25°0'E 26°0'E 27°0'E 28°0'E 29°0'E 30°0'E 31°0'E Data sources: Towns, Rivers, Dams, Elevation and International Boundaries - Department of Rural Development and Land Reform, Chief Directorate: National Geospatial Information (NGI); National Groundwater Archive (NGA) & Water Management Areas - Department of Water & Sanitation, Directorate: Surface & Groundwater Information; Water Management System (WMS) - Department of Water & Sanitation, Directorate: Recourse Quality Information Services (RQIS). Map produced by: Department of Water & Sanitation: Directorate: Spatial & Land Information Management (SLIM); Sub-Directorate: Geographic Information and Archiving (GI&A) - Cartographic Services section. Map Date: Aug 2018 (Ref: GM18_306) E A S T E R N C A P E.
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