Molototsi River

The Molototsi River[1] is a non-perennial river that runs amongst villages in Bolobedu, South Africa. This river ascends from a village called Bodupe. Its stream flows to the Modjadji Dam in Ga-Matswi. It flows down to join the Great Letaba River near the Kruger National Park. Molototsi is one of the sandy rivers in Limpopo Province.

Molototsi River
Location of the Molototsi's mouth
Location
CountrySouth Africa
RegionLimpopo
Physical characteristics
SourceModjadjiskloof
MouthGroot-Letaba River
  coordinates
23.67581°S 30.92138°E / -23.67581; 30.92138
Length120 km (75 mi)
Basin size1,170 km2 (452 sq mi)
Molototsi
Map position of the Molototsi River in South Africa.

Activities

There are many farms surrounding it's valleys. These farming activities are mostly growing vegetables like tomatoes, pumpkins, peppers and potatoes. During the dry months, youth around Bolobedu organize beach football near Skhiming village where the river is open and extremely sandy. The river is also visited by an offroad club of enthusiasts who drive their 4x4 vehicles along the riverbed from Mageva village to Mokwakwaila village.[2][3]

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