Stock Farm Pearston. Here is lots of potential. This farm borders a major river that flows with good rains. There is approximately 50 ha of lands that can be flooded out of a weir in the river. A very strong borehole, approximately 100 000 l/h on the river bank can also be developed. The veldt is good and well balanced with soft sweet veldt plains and a hill with lots of aloe and wild plum trees. Game present is Kudu, Springbok, Gemsbok, Steenbok and Duiker. The Eastern Cape is a remarkably diverse area - ranging from the lush, evergreen Tsitsikamma Forest to the rugged Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area, the southern slopes of the Drakensberg Mountains and the arid Great Karoo desert. It is known as the land of rolling hills, endless sweeps of rocky coves and stunning beaches, towering mountain ranges and fertile forests. The largest attraction in the Eastern Cape is its astonishing coastline, which is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts: surfers ride perfect waves, anglers reel in king-size catches, and windsurfers take on the inviting challenge of the wind. The Eastern Cape comprises seven different biomes, of which the Grassland, Nama Karoo, Thicket and Savanna biomes are the most extensive. A total of 316 threatened plant species are found in the province, more than one fifth occurring in the Thicket biome. The Forest and Fynbos biomes contain the highest number of threatened plants per unit area. There are three centres of endemism in the province, namely the Albany, Drakensberg and Pondoland centres. The province is home to 4 endemic freshwater fish species, 8 threatened marine fish species, 6 threatened frog species (4 of these are endemic), and 19 threatened reptile species (18 of these are endemic). More than 10% of Eastern Cape's surface area is conserved in some way. Some of these areas include proclaimed provincial nature reserves, marine reserve, and coastal islands; while others are referred to as conservation or wilderness areas. Spectacular examples of local vegetation are ericas, protease, wild daisies, the Cape Thatching reed, the Yellowwood, Schotia and Coral Trees, Spekboom (favourite food of the elephant), tree fuschia, sneezewood, guarri, the num-num and other shrubs (found predominantly in the Addo area), many varied grass types, Euphorbia, Aloe and other succulents, along with herbs and bulbous plants. Click here to Translate
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Size
553.00
Size Type
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Schools
Humansdorp: Stulting Primary and Nico Malan High Somerset East - Busy Bee Pre School , WG Oliver Primary School, Saint Teresa's RC Primary School, Gill College
Vicinity
Valley of Desolation Hole in the Wall Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area Addo Elephant National Park Tsitsikamma National Park Alexandria Dune Fields Ben Macdui Hogsback
Lapa/braai
0
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