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Strandveld

In this article, we are going to explore in depth the topic of Strandveld and its impact on modern society. Strandveld is a topic of great relevance today and has generated a lot of debate in different areas. Over the last few decades, Strandveld has become increasingly important, influencing both the way we relate to others and how we perceive the world around us. In this article, we will analyze different aspects related to Strandveld, from its historical origin to its relevance today. We will also examine the possible future implications of Strandveld and how it is shaping the world we live in.

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34°28′59″S 19°21′58″E / 34.483°S 19.366°E / -34.483; 19.366

In this view from the ISS the Strandveld and Rooi-strandveld (i.e. red strandveld) are visible on either side of Danger Point (the prominent peninsula). L'Agulhas is to the far right.

Strandveld is a coastal region of the Western Cape province of South Africa. The region is mostly shrublands.[1][2]

It comprises the towns and villages of Stanford, Gansbaai, Uilenkraalsmond, Franskraal, De Kelders, Baardskeerdersbos and Wolvengat. Elim, Napier and Bredasdorp form the northern border towards L'Agulhas. Soetendalsvlei is the largest lake in the region. Agulhas National Park conserves a section of the region's coastal ecosystem.

References

  1. ^ Raper, P. E. (1972). "Streekname in Suid-Afrika en Suidwes".[page needed] Table Mountain Publishers. Cape Town. ISBN 0-624-00182-2
  2. ^ Strandveld at GEOnet Names Server. Retrieved 11 August 2021.