The Sonderend River
The Sonderend River is a perennial 170 km long river which rises in the Riviersonderend mountains It is a main tributary of the Breede River. Willem ten Rhyne visited the Cape in 1673. He referred to the river as “sine fine flumen” (Latin for “endless river”). In 1707, Jan Hatogh, a horticulturist for the Dutch East India Company, called the river the “Kantdydnn” from the Hessequa “Kamma-kan Kamma”, meaning “water, endless water” or “endless river”.
The largest dam on this river is the Theewaterskloof Dam