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Kimberley topographic map

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Kimberley

Kimberley is set in a relatively flat landscape with no prominent topographic features within the urban limits. The only "hills" are debris dumps generated by more than a century of diamond mining. From the 1990s these were being recycled and poured back into De Beers Mine (by 2010 it was filled to within a few tens of metres of the surface). Certain of the mine dumps, in the vicinity of the Big Hole, have been proclaimed as heritage features and are to be preserved as part of the historic industrial landscape of Kimberley.

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Name: Kimberley topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Kimberley, Sol Plaatje Local Municipality, Frances Baard District Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africa (-28.78443 24.67416 -28.68789 24.80978)

Average elevation: 1,203 m

Minimum elevation: 1,076 m

Maximum elevation: 1,283 m

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