When it comes to dramatic beauty the Blyde River Canyon, the world's
third deepest canyon, is hard to beat.
Comparisons with the Grand Canyon do it an injustice, so visit without any preconceived ideas (the two are very different) for the Blyde River Canyon,
the third deepest canyon in the world, is magnificent; the beauty of the landscape breathtaking.
Not exact matches
Mpumalanga boasts the world's oldest cave system, a fascinating gold - rush history, a river
canyon that is the world
third -
deepest, twisting mountain passes, steep valleys, rivers and beautiful forests.
The crags of the
canyon stretch for over 26 kilometres and it's 800 metres
deep, making it the world's
third largest
canyon.
At the end of the
third and
deepest canyon (30 m), there is an old 1.5 meter anchor embedded in the rock, where divers often meet and hold on before letting go and starting the blue water ascent.