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Transposing Afropolitan Mobilities Cover
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|Jun 2022

Figures & Tables

Figure 1

Map showing the town of Komatipoort, noting the Orlando Township adjacent to Komatipoort, as well as the southern border of Kruger National Park and the South Africa-Mozambique border. Source: Google Earth (Accessed: 24 April 2022).

Figure 2

Speculative housing in the township of Orange. By the Authors.

Figure 3

Standard drawing of a chain-like fence with additional barbed wire. By the Authors.

Figure 4

Hydrological boundaries showing the Limpopo Basin and the Olifants River and Catchment. By the Authors. Source for base map: Limpopo Basin Curriculum Innovation Network (2018a; 2018b).

Figure 5

Riverbed of the Olifants River in Kruger National Park on 12 June 2018. By the Authors.

Figure 6

Image taken on 21 June 2017 in Kruger National Park. Elephants zig-zag across the riverbed during the dry seasons from May to September. By the Authors.

Figure 7

Drawing of the Olifants River meeting the Limpopo River, cutting across South Africa and Mozambique and ending at the city of Xia-Xia. 26x41 inches, watercolour on 300 lb cold press paper. By the Authors.
Language: English
Page range: 90 - 116
Published on: Jun 11, 2022
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2022 Kai Wood Mah, Patrick Lynn Rivers, published by Sciendo
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