Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    3320CC53
    Site Name
    Geosite: Cogmanskloof northeast entrance
    Site Category
    References
    Reference Types
    Other Publication
    Citation
    Geological Survey (1991). Geological map of Sheet 3320 Ladismith (scale 1:250 000). Publication, Geological Survey of South Africa.
    Reference Types
    Other Publication
    Citation
    Theron, J.N., Wickens, H. de V. and Gresse, P.G. (1991). The geology of the Ladismith area. Explanation of 1:250 000 geological map 3320 (Ladismith). Publication of the Geological Survey of South Africa, 99p.
    Date Retrieved
    Reference Types
    Website
    Citation
    Brochure of Western Cape Branch of Geological Society of South Africa and Council for Geoscience (Now on Internet: https://sites.google.com/site/gssawcb/geo-heritage-initiatives/cogmans-kloof)
    Record Administration
    Author
    doug.cole
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 18:19
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -33.7928, 20.1073
      Western Cape
      • Cape Winelands
      • Langeberg
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade IIIa
      Grading Date
      GradingComment

      Geosite comprises a prominent gorge, which incises through the Langeberg Range between Ashton and Montagu. Should be graded as local. Grading by: DOUG COLE

      Significance criteria
      Sphere of Significance
      Local
      Level
      Medium
      Significance Categories
      Sphere of Significance
      National
      Level
      Medium
      Statement of Significance

      Site marks the northeastern entrance to Cogmanskloof gorge immediately south of Montagu on the R62 highway. Spectacularly folded quartzitic sandstones of the Table Mountain Group can be seen throughout the 5 km-long gorge and the entire gorge should be preserved as a geoheritage site.

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