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- Palala_River abstract "The Palala or Lephalala River, also called the Rhooebok-river by Thomas Baines, is a river in South Africa. This river's catchment basin is a sub-watershed of the Limpopo River.It is a significant watercourse in the Waterberg area of Limpopo Province. The river drains much of the Lapalala Wilderness area and considerable additional lands that are important habitat for native wildlife in a zone with considerable ongoing bushveld restoration. The predominantly dry deciduous forest community of the upland portion of the Palala River watershed is home to many large African mammals including Blue Wildebeest, Giraffe, White Rhino and numerous bovids.The Palala River has been shown to exhibit high water quality with very clear flowing waters, especially in the uppermost regions; correspondingly biotic health has been assessed as healthy using the North African catfish as a bio-marker. Interesting prehistoric rock paintings exist on bluffs along the river in the Lapalala Wilderness area.".
- Palala_River country South_Africa.
- Palala_River mouthElevation "788.0".
- Palala_River mouthMountain Limpopo_River.
- Palala_River mouthPlace Limpopo_River.
- Palala_River mouthPosition Palala_River__mouthPosition__1.
- Palala_River mouthRegion Botswana.
- Palala_River mouthRegion South_Africa.
- Palala_River source Waterberg_Biosphere.
- Palala_River state Limpopo.
- Palala_River synonym "Palala River".
- Palala_River thumbnail Lapalalariverdown.jpg?width=300.
- Palala_River wikiPageExternalLink Chapter3.pdf.
- Palala_River wikiPageID "9091584".
- Palala_River wikiPageRevisionID "565662408".
- Palala_River country "South Africa".
- Palala_River etymology "Name derived from Lephalale , which means "one that inundates".".
- Palala_River hasPhotoCollection Palala_River.
- Palala_River imageCaption "Lephalala River gorge in the Lapalala Wilderness, Waterberg, showing horizontal sandstone layering".
- Palala_River map "South Africa physical map.svg".
- Palala_River mapCaption "Location of the Lephalala River mouth".
- Palala_River mapLocator "South Africa".
- Palala_River mouthElevation "788".
- Palala_River mouthLatD "23".
- Palala_River mouthLatM "5".
- Palala_River mouthLatNs "S".
- Palala_River mouthLatS "2".
- Palala_River mouthLocation Limpopo_River.
- Palala_River mouthLongD "27".
- Palala_River mouthLongEw "E".
- Palala_River mouthLongM "53".
- Palala_River mouthLongS "40".
- Palala_River mouthRegion "South Africa/Botswana border".
- Palala_River name "Lephalala River".
- Palala_River otherName "Palala River".
- Palala_River source Waterberg_Biosphere.
- Palala_River state Limpopo.
- Palala_River watershed "4868".
- Palala_River subject Category:Palala_River.
- Palala_River type BodyOfWater.
- Palala_River type NaturalPlace.
- Palala_River type Place.
- Palala_River type River.
- Palala_River type Stream.
- Palala_River type Wikidata:Q532.
- Palala_River type BodyOfWater.
- Palala_River type Place.
- Palala_River type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Palala_River type Location.
- Palala_River comment "The Palala or Lephalala River, also called the Rhooebok-river by Thomas Baines, is a river in South Africa. This river's catchment basin is a sub-watershed of the Limpopo River.It is a significant watercourse in the Waterberg area of Limpopo Province. The river drains much of the Lapalala Wilderness area and considerable additional lands that are important habitat for native wildlife in a zone with considerable ongoing bushveld restoration.".
- Palala_River label "Lephalale (Fluss)".
- Palala_River label "Palala River".
- Palala_River label "Rio Palala".
- Palala_River sameAs Lephalale_(Fluss).
- Palala_River sameAs Rio_Palala.
- Palala_River sameAs m.027xcd6.
- Palala_River sameAs Q7126645.
- Palala_River sameAs Q7126645.
- Palala_River wasDerivedFrom Palala_River?oldid=565662408.
- Palala_River depiction Lapalalariverdown.jpg.
- Palala_River isPrimaryTopicOf Palala_River.
- Palala_River name "Lephalala River".