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Namibia (green) and South Africa (orange) The border between Namibia and South Africa is 967 kilometres (601 mi) long. [1] It runs along the Orange River from its mouth on the Atlantic Ocean to the 20th meridian east, and then northwards along that meridian to the tripoint with Botswana at the Nossob River.
3.5 Namibia border. 3.6 Zimbabwe border. 3.7 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of ports of entry in South Africa. ... Map of ports of entry in South Africa:
Sendelingsdrift looking towards the Namibian side of the border. Sendelingsdrift is a border post between Namibia and South Africa in the Richtersveld. The Octha cable ferry crosses the Orange River (Garib) to Namibia. [1] It is guided by tethers on a high rope and is fitted with two outboard motors. The post is usually open from 8:00 AM to 4: ...
The border post with South Africa lies 1.2 kilometres (1,300 yd) to the east of the settlement; however, the actual border (at the 20th meridian east) lies 15.3 km (9.5 mi) further east along the B3, near the South African settlement of Nakop. South Africa's border post (also named Nakop) is located a further 1.3 km (1,400 yd) away.
The Trans-Kalahari Corridor is a paved highway corridor that provides a direct route from the port of Walvis Bay and Windhoek in central Namibia, through Botswana, to Pretoria in Gauteng province in South Africa. It initially cost approximately 850 million Namibian dollars (US$115 million) and was officially opened in 1998.
Nakop is a small town and border post in northwestern South Africa on its border with Namibia.It lies ten kilometres north of the Orange River.In August 1914, the town was the site of the first conflict between German and South African troops in World War I over control of German South West Africa.
It is a border post with Namibia for traffic between Pofadder in South Africa and Keetmanshoop in Namibia. The name either originated from a combination of three Nama words: ‘tconsiep’ (an elbow projecting into the river), ‘nias’ (a rocky surface), and ‘tcaans’ (thorntrees), or a derivative of a nama word that means 'watering place ...
A road bridge here on the N7 national road links South Africa with Namibia and the town harbours the South African border post. [2] At the other end of the bridge is the small Namibian village of Noordoewer (meaning "north bank" in Afrikaans).