Gouritz Cluster, Biosphere reserve in Western Cape, South Africa
The Gouritz Cluster is a biosphere reserve in Western Cape that spreads across mountains, rivers, and coastal areas containing several different ecosystems. These ecosystems support many plant and animal species throughout the region.
The region holds archaeological evidence of hunter-gatherer communities that lived there thousands of years ago. These early inhabitants shaped the cultural heritage of the area.
Local communities use native plants for traditional medicine, showing how nature and cultural knowledge connect in everyday life. These practices remain visible throughout the region today.
The reserve has hiking trails, bird viewing spots, and photography locations spread across different areas. On-site education programs help visitors learn about conservation and how the ecosystems work.
The Gouritz River system forms a network of water corridors that cross different climate zones. Each zone develops distinct plant communities shaped by these natural water pathways.
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