Kenhardt

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Kenhardt
Farm in the Kenhardt area.
Farm in the Kenhardt area.
Kenhardt is located in Northern Cape
Kenhardt
Kenhardt
 Kenhardt shown within Northern Cape
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Country South Africa
Province Northern Cape
District ZF Mgcawu
Municipality Kai !Garib
Established 1868
Area[1]
 • Total 159.35 km2 (61.53 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
 • Total 4,843
 • Density 30/km2 (79/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)[1]
 • Black African 1.9%
 • Coloured 92.2%
 • Indian/Asian 1.1%
 • White 4.3%
 • Other 0.5%
First languages (2011)[1]
 • Afrikaans 96.5%
 • Other 3.5%
Postal code (street) 8900
PO box 8900
Area code 054

Kenhardt (founded 1868) is a small town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. This little town is about 120 km from Upington, the largest town in the area.

History

On 27 December 1868, special magistrate Maximillian Jackson with a police contingent, was sent to act against the Griquas in the area. The Griqua's anti-colonial resistance had erupted into an open conflict. Jackson arrived in Kenhardt and set up camp under a giant camelthorn tree.[2]

This has been for a long time the most remote settlement in the North-Western Cape. With time the town developed from under this tree, becoming a municipality in 1909. The Hartbees River, with its many sweet thorn trees, provides a green belt irrigated by the Rooiberg Dam. Kenhardt is famous for being at the heart of the Dorper sheep-farming area.

Geography

This region contains very little vegetation, primarily very low shrubs and yellow grass among a rocky desert kind of landscape. If you travel south from Kenhardt towards Brandvlei, you will pass through a huge landscape of nothingness for the next 200 km and more. During the seasons many birds flock to the pans, when they contain water, after some rainfall. Temperature above 40 °C is not uncommon.

Activities

  • Visit the Quiver Tree forest, Kokerboom Woud in Afrikaans, about 8 km south of Kenhardt on the main route to Cape Town. Some of these trees have special formed weaver birds nests. The forest comprises approximately 4,000 to 5,000 kokerbome.
  • Walk the geological legendary granite metamorphic outcrops of the area. Along the trail all kind of quartz lie scattered.
  • Tours to the pans on the outlying farms where you can view San artwork– also known as Bushman– and enjoy the farm hospitality.
  • A hiking trail where Anglo Boer War remains and the beautiful landscape can be experienced.
  • Make your own discoveries on fossilized foot impressions and engravings.

Places of interest

  • Giant Camelthorn Tree

This tree is about 500–600 years old. It is under this tree which Magistrate Jackson set up his camp in 1868.

  • Old Library Building

The old library was built in 1897, and it was used until 1977. In 1978 it was declared a national monument, currently it is used by Sanlam as their office.[3]

A vast dry pan on which Sir Malcolm Campbell tried, in Bluebird 1, to set a new world land-speed record in 1929.[4]

See also

References

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