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Interesting Facts About Theewaterskloof Dam

Interesting Facts About Theewaterskloof Dam

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Interesting Facts About Theewaterskloof Dam

Wow! Here’s something we never knew about Theewaterskloof Dam.

Theewaterskloof Dam is the largest dam in the Western Cape and can hold roughly 480 million cubic metres of water when full. 

When water levels drop dramatically, old roads, tree lines, and even remnants of previous structures become visible, offering a rare glimpse into the landscape that existed before the valley was flooded.

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Interesting Facts About Theewaterskloof Dam

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