The Nossob River (also Nosob or Nossop; ǂnuse ǃab, Khoikhoi for black river)
From this confluence the river course passes the settlements of Leonardville and Aranos to arrive at Union's End, South Africa. From Union's End the river bed, forming the Botswana border, meanders through the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park for a distance of over 200 km. It reaches the southern boundary of the game reserve just north of Twee Rivieren Camp, near its confluence with the Auob River.
In the Kalahari Desert, the Nossob is said to flow about once a century. However, water is stored underground to provide life for grass and Acacia erioloba growing in the river bed. The Nossob may flow briefly after large thunderstorms, causing wildlife to flock to the river.
The Nossob ends at a confluence with the Molopo River some 50 km south of Twee Rivieren. The confluence at is still 890 m above sea level. The Molopo is a tributary of the Orange River, which it meets downstream of Augrabies Falls.
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