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Mont-aux-Sources is a mountain in Southern Africa, forming one of the highest portions of the Drakensberg Range. It is mostly within Lesotho, with parts in the KwaZulu-Natal and Free State provinces of South Africa.

Mont-Aux-Sources
Mont-Aux-Sources, taken from Crows Nest peak, showing the source of the Tugela at right
Highest point
Elevation3,282 m (10,768 ft)
ListingList of mountains in South Africa
Coordinates28°46′21.07″S 28°52′21.72″E
Geography
Mont-Aux-Sources
Location of Mafadi in South Africa (on border with Lesotho)
LocationSouth Africa and Lesotho
Parent rangeDrakensberg

The peak is accessible from the Sentinel Car Park near Witsieshoek, via chain ladders.


Description


The Mont-Aux-Sources is part of a basalt plateau which lies at an average elevation of about 3,050 meters (10 000 ft). Among the many escarpments that surround the plateau is a sheer wall of 330 vertical meters, known as the Amphitheatre and the Sentinel.[1] The highest point is a peak 3 km from the Drakensberg escarpment, attaining an altitude of 3,282 metres (10,768 ft).


Hydrography


Since important rivers have their sources in the range, the mountainous area was named mont aux Sources (‘fountains mountain’) by French missionaries who visited the region in 1836.

Several rivers originate in the Mont-Aux-Sources, foremost of which is the Tugela, which flows eastwards into the Indian Ocean on the KwaZulu-Natal coast. Some 7 km from the Mont-Aux-Sources, the Tugela plunges 947 m in a series of falls in the Royal Natal National Park. This is the second-highest series of falls in the world.[2]

The Caledon River, one of the main tributaries of the Orange River, has its sources in this massif and flows along the border with Lesotho. Also the Seati (Khubedu), one of the headwater streams of the Orange River, has its origin near Mont-aux-Sources further to the north.[3]

Another important river is the Elands, named the Namahadi in its uppermost section in the area of the Fika-Patso Dam. The Elands flows roughly northwards into the Wilge River, one of the major tributaries of the Vaal.[4] The Vaal River flows westwards eventually into the Orange River, which in turn flows into the Atlantic Ocean on the West coast of Southern Africa.


See also



References


  1. "Mont-Aux-Sources". Britannica. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. "Royal Natal National Park, Drakensberg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  3. "Orange River". Britannica. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  4. "Upper Vaal WMA 8". Retrieved 19 May 2013.

На других языках


[de] Mont-Aux-Sources

Mont-Aux-Sources, auf Sesotho Phofung, ist ein Berg in Afrika. Er ist Teil der Drakensberge und liegt an der Grenze zwischen Lesotho und Südafrika.[1]
- [en] Mont-Aux-Sources

[es] Mont-Aux-Sources

Mont-aux-Sources es un monte en África, que forma una de las más altas partes de la cadena montañosa del Drakensberg.

[fr] Mont-aux-Sources

Le Mont-aux-Sources est une chaîne de montagnes d'Afrique australe, constituant l'un des plus importants massifs du Drakensberg. Il se situe principalement au Lesotho, mais s'étend également en Afrique du Sud, dans les provinces du KwaZulu-Natal et de l'État-Libre.

[ru] Монт-о-Сурс

Монт-о-Сурс[1][2] (от франц. «mont» — «гора», «source» — источник) — гора высотой 3262 метра[2] на границе района Утхукела провинции Квазулу-Натал[1] Южно-Африканской Республики[3] и округа Мокхотлонг Королевства Лесото[1]. Входит в горную систему Драконовы горы[2].



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