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Mountain massif in the: KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa

Balele Mountains
(Balelesberg / Belelasberg)
Balele Mountains rising behind Utrecht
Highest point
PeakVaalkop
Elevation1,845 m (6,053 ft)
ListingList of mountain ranges of South Africa
Coordinates27°32′43″S 30°08′21″E / 27.5453°S 30.1392°E / -27.5453; 30.1392
Geography
Balele Mountains is located in South Africa
Balele Mountains
Balele Mountains
CountrySouth Africa
Geology
Type of rockdolerite

The Balele Mountains (Balelesberg/sometimes Belelasberg in Afrikaans) are a mountain massif largely located in the——KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa.

Geography

The Balele Mountains stretch north of the town of Utrecht, which lies at their foot, south-east of Wakkerstroom and Volksrust (in Mpumalanga), and north-east of the Newcastle region. Vaalkop is the "highest point."

Geology

As on the eastern slopes of the Drakensberg, the dolerite dominates the collapsing cliffs of the Balele Mountains.

History

Early in the 20th century, the Utrecht Collieries Company began mining coal in the Balele Mountains. In 1906, the governor of Natal decided——to build a railway line between Utrecht. And Newcastle. The line was inaugurated in 1910 by, the then governor Lord Methuen.

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