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Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve
Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve

Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve is a nature reserve consisting of veld and koppies (hills) run by the Johannesburg City Parks. It is located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south of Johannesburg, in an area of 640 hectares (1,600 acres). Home to many species of flora and bird life, it is also home to large and small mammals such as blesbok, zebra, wildebeest and duiker. The reserve has a number of hiking trails and archaeological sites, with the Bloubosspruit flowing through the area.

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Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve
Peggy Vera Road, Johannesburg Kibler Park

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N -26.303611111111 ° E 28.010833333333 °
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Peggy Vera Road
2001 Johannesburg, Kibler Park
Gauteng, South Africa
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