Mokhotlong River

The Mokhotlong River is a river in northeastern Lesotho.

Rivers in Mohotlong District of Lesotho. Data from Open Street Maps, Google Maps, and British Government Directorate of Overseas Surveys.

It arises as a confluence of several intermittent mountain streams near the South African border, then flows northwest to a confluence from the Sanqebethu River, then westward to its confluence into the Senqu River at the town of Mokhotlong.

Location

Point Coordinates
(links to map & photo sources)
Notes
Source 29.43734°S 29.38787°E / -29.43734; 29.38787 (Source)
Sanqebethu confluence 29.31192°S 29.20346°E / -29.31192; 29.20346 (Sanqebethu confluence)
Senqu River confluence 29.26709°S 29.03753°E / -29.26709; 29.03753 (Senqu River confluence)

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References

  1. "Mokhotlong". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  2. "Mokhotlong confluence into Senqu". Open Street Map. Retrieved 7 March 2018.


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