Gamtoos River | |
Gamtoosrivier | |
River | |
Gamtoos River near its mouth into the Indian Ocean between Port Elizabeth and Jeffreys Bay, with the R102 bridge in the foreground and the N2 bridge in the background.
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Name origin: Probably derived from a Khoikhoi clan whose name was given by early Dutch settlers as "Gamtousch" | |
Country | South Africa |
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Province | Eastern Cape |
Source | _ |
Source confluence | Kouga River / Groot River |
- elevation | 90 m (295 ft) |
- coordinates | 33°44′45″S 24°36′55″E / 33.74583°S 24.61528°E |
Mouth | Indian Ocean |
- location | St. Francis Bay, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
- elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
- coordinates | 33°58′8.75″S 25°1′58.08″E / 33.9690972°S 25.0328000°ECoordinates: 33°58′8.75″S 25°1′58.08″E / 33.9690972°S 25.0328000°E |
Length | 645 km (401 mi) |
Basin | 34,635 km2 (13,373 sq mi) |
Gamtoos River or Gamptoos River is a river in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. It is formed by the confluence of the Kouga River and the Groot River and is approximately 645-kilometre (401 mi) long with a catchment area of 34,635 square kilometres (13,373 sq mi).
The Gamtoos river system is formed by the Groot, the Kouga and the Baviaanskloof Rivers. The latter is a tributary of the Kouga.
Although the rainfall in the catchment area is low, it supports a commercial irrigated agriculture in the lower catchment in which oranges, tobacco, citrus fruit and vegetables are grown. There is an estuary where the Gamtoos river enters the Indian Ocean. It is located between Jeffreys Bay and Port Elizabeth and the Gamtoos River Mouth Nature Reserve is in the area. The towns of Hankey, the oldest town situated in the Gamtoos river valley, and Patensie are situated in the lower catchment. Further inland are the towns of Steytlerville, Joubertina, Uniondale, Willowmore and Murraysburg.
Tributaries include the Loerie River, Klein River, Hol River, besides the Groot and the Kouga that form the Gamtoos.
Saartjie Baartman - the "Hottentot Venus" - was born around 1789 in the vicinity of the Gamtoos river.