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olifantskop+pass Latitude and Longitude:

33°19′08″S 25°56′47″E / 33.3188°S 25.9465°E / -33.3188; 25.9465
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Olifantskop Pass
Location of the pass in the Eastern Cape
Elevation723 m.a.s.l.
Length9.658 kilometres (6.001 mi)
Traversed by N10
LocationBetween Paterson and Cookhouse
Range Suurberge
Coordinates 33°19′08″S 25°56′47″E / 33.3188°S 25.9465°E / -33.3188; 25.9465
Olifantskop Pass is located in Eastern Cape
Olifantskop Pass
Olifantskop Pass (Eastern Cape)

Olifantskop Pass ( lit. transl. Elephant's head) is situated in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It carries three to four lanes of road traffic on the N10 national road over the Suurberg mountains between Paterson and Cookhouse.

History

Prior to the construction of Olifantskop Pass in 1955, the Suurberg Pass was the main route from Gqeberha to Johannesburg for 100 years. [1]

On 27 June 1985, anti-apartheid activist Sicelo Mhlauli of The Cradock Four was arrested at a roadblock on the pass. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mathew Woodifield - The Busy Engineer who Disappeared | The Heritage Portal". www.theheritageportal.co.za. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Sicelo Mhlauli | South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 28 October 2023.



olifantskop+pass Latitude and Longitude:

33°19′08″S 25°56′47″E / 33.3188°S 25.9465°E / -33.3188; 25.9465
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Olifantskop Pass
Location of the pass in the Eastern Cape
Elevation723 m.a.s.l.
Length9.658 kilometres (6.001 mi)
Traversed by N10
LocationBetween Paterson and Cookhouse
Range Suurberge
Coordinates 33°19′08″S 25°56′47″E / 33.3188°S 25.9465°E / -33.3188; 25.9465
Olifantskop Pass is located in Eastern Cape
Olifantskop Pass
Olifantskop Pass (Eastern Cape)

Olifantskop Pass ( lit. transl. Elephant's head) is situated in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It carries three to four lanes of road traffic on the N10 national road over the Suurberg mountains between Paterson and Cookhouse.

History

Prior to the construction of Olifantskop Pass in 1955, the Suurberg Pass was the main route from Gqeberha to Johannesburg for 100 years. [1]

On 27 June 1985, anti-apartheid activist Sicelo Mhlauli of The Cradock Four was arrested at a roadblock on the pass. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mathew Woodifield - The Busy Engineer who Disappeared | The Heritage Portal". www.theheritageportal.co.za. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Sicelo Mhlauli | South African History Online". www.sahistory.org.za. Retrieved 28 October 2023.



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