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Witpoortjie Waterfall

Witpoortjie Waterfall
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  • Euphorbia cooperi
  • Euphorbia evansii stem tips
  • Euphorbia sekukuniensis broad crown
  • Euphorbia tirucalli colourful
  • Forested hilltop
  • Glimpse of a waterfall
  • Gomphocarpus physocarpus with flowers, buds and rings
  • Gymnosporia buxifolia old stems
  • Haemanthus albiflos receiving pollinators
  • Helichrysum petiolare leaf tip
  • Kalanchoe rotundifolia
  • Kikuyu lawn
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  • Macledium zeyheri in winter
  • Solanum giganteum leaves hairless above
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  • Witpoortjie Waterfall

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The Witpoortjie Waterfall in the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden is a natural feature within easy reach of citizens of Johannesburg and its surrounds. The violent rush of its permanent flow, white water dropping 70 m, brings serene respite for city dwellers, each committed to private challenges of personal rat race laps.

The setting of peaceful green vegetation that continually does wondrous things by following each season’s prompt, promises memorable hours to all.

All ages are represented in the few or many other visitors around, reminding of life that has been and what is to come; reflected in the renewing and ageing plant life all around.

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Ivan Latti
 
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