| Mac-Mac Falls | |
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| .jpg.webp) Mac-Mac Falls | |
| Location | Mac-Mac Forest Nature Reserve, Mpumalanga, South Africa | 
| Coordinates | 25°00′02″S 30°48′58″E / 25.00056°S 30.81611°E | 
| Total height | 65 metres (213 ft) | 
| Number of drops | 1 | 
| Watercourse | Mac-Mac River | 
The Mac-Mac Falls is a 65-metre waterfall on the Mac-Mac River in the Mac-Mac Forest Nature Reserve, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
History
Originally, the waterfall had a single stream, but miners used dynamite on the waterfall in the hopes of exposing the gold-rich reef, which now has the water falling in two streams.[1]
It was declared a Provincial Heritage Site February 18, 1983, along with the indigenous forest in the kloof below the waterfall.[2]
Gallery
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 Mac-Mac Pools. Mac-Mac Pools.
 
See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mac-Mac Falls.
References
- ↑ "Mac Mac Falls: Sabie Gallery". www.sabie.co.za. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
- ↑ "Mac Mac Waterfalls, Geelhoutboom, Pilgrim's Rest District | SAHRA". SAHRA. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
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