Langeberg

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Langeberg
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Landscape of the Langeberg Range near Robertson
Highest point
Peak Keeromsberg
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Listing List of mountain ranges of South Africa
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Dimensions
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Geography
Langeberg is located in South Africa
Langeberg
Langeberg
Country South Africa
Province Western Cape
Parent range Western Cape System
Geology
Orogeny Cape Fold Belt
Age of rock Paleoproterozoic
Type of rock Sandstone
Climbing
Easiest route From Montagu

The Langeberg Range is a mountain range in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Its highest peak is Keeromsberg at 2075m and 15 km NE of the town of Worcester. Some of the highest peaks of the range are located just to the north of Swellendam, in a subrange known as the Clock Peaks whose highest point is 1710 m high Misty Point. Local lore states one can tell the time by means of the shadows cast by the seven summits of the Clock Peaks.

The name is Dutch and means "long mountain" [1]

Physiography and geology

A diagrammatic 400 km north-south cross-section through the southern portion of the Western Cape, South Africa, near Calitzdorp in the Little Karoo (approximately 21° 30’ E), showing the relationship between the coastal strip (the Overberg) and Little Karoo, separated by the Langeberg mountain range. The significance of the various geological layers (coloured layers) can be found in the articles on the Karoo Supergroup and Cape Fold Belt. The heavy black line flanked by opposing arrows is the fault that runs for nearly 300 km along the southern edge of the Swartberg Mountains. The Swartberg Mountain range owes some of its great height to upliftment along this fault line. The subsurface structures are not to scale.

The range runs roughly NW/SE in its western part and in an east-west direction in its mid and eastern section and is approximately 250 km long, from Worcester, past Robertson, Montagu, Swellendam, Heidelberg and Riversdale to the proximity of George. The Langeberg's most westerly point is located 5 km east of the town of Worcester; the range ends some 20 km North of Mossel Bay in the east.[2] The open plains of the Little Karoo border the north of the mountain range, while to the south lies the Agulhas Plain and the Overberg wheatbelt.

The Langeberg Range is composed mostly of Table Mountain Sandstone and the range is part of the Cape Fold Belt.[3]

Ecology

On the southern slopes of the range mountain fynbos can be found, with Afromontane forest patches found in deep secluded gorges, while on the drier northern slopes karroid scrub is found.[4]

Protected areas

There are the following protected areas along the range:

Mountain passes

The range is traversed by four mountain passes, from west to east, they are:

See also

References

  1. [Dictionary of Southern African Place Names by Dr P.E. Raper]
  2. [Dictionary of Southern African Place Names by Dr P.E. Raper]
  3. The Cape Fold Belt
  4. Swellendam Hiking Guide


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