Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Hotazel (B 10)

Name: Hotazel

Set on a bush-covered, featureless plain, Hotazel is home to Samancor’s Mamatwan open-quarry manganese ore mine and sinter plant, and Wessels underground manganese ore mine and railway terminus.

http://www.northerncape.org.za/getting_around/towns/Hotazel/


The village of Hotazel lies near the dry riverbed of the Kuruman Koranaberg. The highest peak of 1230m is about 30Km southwest of the village. About 40Km to the southeast lies the Kuruman Hills.

The closest regional town is Kuruman, about 60Km southeast of the village on the N14 to Upington.

There are very small settlements in the area surrounding Hotazel with names such as Witloop, Black Rock, Sonstraal, Mamathwane, Sutton, Vlermuisvlakte, Wincanton, Dibeng, Tsineng.

History
Between 1915 and 1917 Dirk Roos and Hendrik Wessels surveyed the area. When Dirk Roos surveyed the area near the Gamagara River, he was exhausted by the heat and apparently said "This place is as hot as hell." The surveyors did not realise there was manganese. In the mid-1950s a water diviner noticed black rock beneath the surface. The area was then properly surveyed. A mining company bought the farm, and mining began in 1958. The village built around the mine for the mine workers was called Hotazel. The railway line at Sishen was extended to Hotazel.

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Manganese ore produced at Nchwaning and Gloria mines is transported by private rail to Hotazel where the trucks are transferred to the Hotazel-Port ...
www.assmang.co.za/o/manganese/nchwaning
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