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Kamieskroon is on the N-7 route between Cape
Town and Windhoek (Namibia). It is 500km north of Cape Town,
67 km south of Springbok and 1000km from Windhoek. The
town’s name comes from the Nama word “tkimmie” which
means "to gather”. Another meaning attributed to the name
is “water rich”, referring to the Kamiesberge (Kamies Mountains).
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The area has an average rainfall of 285mm
(winter), but it can be as little as 110mm or as much as 540mm
per year. Temperatures vary from very hot summers (up to 40ºC)
to cold winters (seldom below zero) with snow on the mountains
peaks for short periods.
There are four distinct regions in Namaqualand,
the sandveld - sandy lowveld towards the coast, the
hardeveld with its rocky out croppings around Kamieskroon,
including the Kamiesberge, Bushmanland - desert grasslands.and
Richtersveld, a mountain desert north
west of Kamieskroon.
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Quiver Trees in the Kamieskroon area: © Freeman
Patterson
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