Kaaimans River Railway Bridge from popular Dolphin Point lookout on the Garden Route near Wilderness, Western Cape, South Africa.
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The Kaaimans River (Afrikaans: Kaaimansrivier), also known as Keerom River, is a river in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mouth of the river lies near Wilderness. This river has a tidal estuary at its mouth that is crossed by a bridge, for the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the last passenger steam train in Africa that finally ended operation in June 2009.
The Kaaimans River (Afrikaans: Kaaimansrivier), also known as Keerom River, is a river in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mouth of the river lies near Wilderness. This river has a tidal estuary at its mouth that is crossed by a bridge, for the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the last passenger steam train in Africa that finally ended operation in June 2009.
The Kaaimans River (Afrikaans: Kaaimansrivier), also known as Keerom River, is a river in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mouth of the river lies near Wilderness. This river has a tidal estuary at its mouth that is crossed by a bridge, for the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the last passenger steam train in Africa that finally ended operation in June 2009.
The Kaaimans River (Afrikaans: Kaaimansrivier), also known as Keerom River, is a river in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mouth of the river lies near Wilderness. This river has a tidal estuary at its mouth that is crossed by a bridge, for the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the last passenger steam train in Africa that finally ended operation in June 2009.
The Kaaimans River (Afrikaans: Kaaimansrivier), also known as Keerom River, is a river in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mouth of the river lies near Wilderness. This river has a tidal estuary at its mouth that is crossed by a bridge, for the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the last passenger steam train in Africa that finally ended operation in June 2009.
The Kaaimans River (Afrikaans: Kaaimansrivier), also known as Keerom River, is a river in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mouth of the river lies near Wilderness. This river has a tidal estuary at its mouth that is crossed by a bridge, for the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the last passenger steam train in Africa that finally ended operation in June 2009.
The Kaaimans River (Afrikaans: Kaaimansrivier), also known as Keerom River, is a river in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mouth of the river lies near Wilderness. This river has a tidal estuary at its mouth that is crossed by a bridge, for the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the last passenger steam train in Africa that finally ended operation in June 2009.
The Kaaimans River (Afrikaans: Kaaimansrivier), also known as Keerom River, is a river in the Western Cape, South Africa. The mouth of the river lies near Wilderness. This river has a tidal estuary at its mouth that is crossed by a bridge, for the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the last passenger steam train in Africa that finally ended operation in June 2009.
Kaaimans River railway bridge is an iconic Western Province provincial Heritage site. Spanning the steep, forested hillsides the bridge is an eye-catching engineering feat built over the mouth of the Kaaimans River as it flows into the Indian Ocean. Photographed from Dolphins lookout Point on the N2 to George.
Kaaimans River railway bridge is an iconic Western Province provincial Heritage site. Spanning the steep, forested hillsides the bridge is an eye-catching engineering feat built over the mouth of the Kaaimans River as it flows into the Indian Ocean. Photographed from Dolphins lookout Point on the N2 to George.