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KARROO

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 682 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KARROO  , two extensive plateaus in the Cape

province, South Africa, known respectively as the
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Great and Little Karroo . Karroo is a corruption of Karusa, a Hottentot word meaning dry, barren, and its use as a place-name indicates the character of the plateaus so designated . They form the two intermediate " steps " between the coast-lands and the inner plateau which constitutes the largest
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part of South Africa . The Little (also called
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Southern) Karroo is the table-
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land nearest the southern coast-
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line of the Cape, and is bounded north by the Zwaarteberg, which separates it from the Great Karroo . From west to east the Little Karroo has a length of some 200 m., whilst its
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average width is 30 M . West of the Zwaarteberg the Little Karroo merges into the Great Karroo . Eastward it is limited by the hills which almost reach the sea in the direction of St Francis and Algoa Bays . The Great Karroo is of much larger extent . Bounded south, as stated, by the Zwaarteberg, further east by the Zuurberg (of the coast chain), its
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northern limit is the mountain range which, under various names, such as Nieuwveld and Sneeuwberg, forms the wall of the inner plateau . To the south-west and west it is bounded by the Hex
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River Mountains and the Cold Bokkeveld, eastward by the Great Fish River . West to east it extends fully 350 M. in a straight line,. varying in breadth from more than 8o to less than 40 M . Whilst the Little Karroo is divided by a chain of hills which run across it from east to west, and varies in altitude from r000 to 2000 ft., the Great Karroo has more the aspect of a vast plain and has a level of from 2000 to 3000 ft .

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total
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area of the Karroo plateaus is stated to be over roo,000 sq. m . The plains are dotted with low ranges of kopjes . The chief characteristics of the Karroo are the absence of
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running
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water during a great part of the
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year and the consequent parched aspect of the country . There is little vegetation save stunted shrubs, such as the mimosa (which generally marks the river beds), wild
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pomegranate, and
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wax heaths, known collectively as Karroo
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bush . After the early rains the bush bursts into gorgeous
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purple and yellow blossoms and vivid greens, affording striking evidence of the fertility of the
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soil . Such parts of the Karroo as are under perennial irrigation are among the most productive lands in South Africa . Even the parched bush provides sufficient nourishment for millions of sheep and goats . There are also, numerous
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ostrich farms, in particular in the districts of Oudtshoorn and Ladismith in the Little Karroo, where lucerne grows with extraordinary luxuriance . The Karroo is admirably adapted to sufferers from pulmonary complaints . The dryness of the air tempers the heat of summer, which reaches in
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January a mean maximum of 87° F., whilst
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July, the coldest month, has a mean minimum of 36° F . A marked feature of the
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climate is the great daily range (nearly 30°) in temperature; the Karroo towns are also subject to violent dust storms .
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Game, formerly plentiful, has been, with the exception of buck, almost exterminated .

In a looser sense the

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term Karroo is also used of the vast northern plains of the Cape which are part of the inner table-land of the continent .

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