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Kwaggaskloof Dam



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Kwaggaskloof Dam is a dam on the Wabooms River, near Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa. It was established in 1975.

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Latitude -33.7711° S 33.7711° S 33° 46' 15.96" -33° 46.266'
Longitude 19.4403° E 19.4403° E 19° 26' 25.08" 19° 26.418'
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Breede Valley Rural
Western Cape
South Africa
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On 22 Apr 2011 Keanan said:
Kwaggaskloof dam is a wonderful holiday destination for you and the family to break away from your everyday lives. Kwaggas has a small shop, clubhouse, campsite with ablution blocks. It's also popular for being a ski resort and top location to catch bigmouth and smallmouth blackbass. Went there recently and it was definitely worth the trip...
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