Crocodile River
The Crocodile River is a river located in northeastern South Africa. It flows through the provinces of Mpumalanga and Gauteng, eventually joining the Komati River. The river is approximately 70 kilometers long and is known for its diverse ecosystems, which support various wildlife species.
The Crocodile River is an important water source for local communities and agriculture. It also serves as a habitat for several species of fish and birds, making it a popular spot for fishing and birdwatching. The river's banks are lined with lush vegetation, contributing to the area's natural beauty.