File:The Crocodile River traverses South Africa ESA418736, Machangulo.jpg

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Afrikaans: Delagoabaai waargeneem deur die Sentinel-2-sending van die Copernicus-program. Aan die suidelike geweste van die baai is die lagune van die Maputorivier, die Spesiale Maputoreservaat op die regteroewer, en Machangulo-skiereiland en Inhaca-eiland onderskeidelik regs en bo regs.
English: Captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission, this image shows the southern perimeter of Maputo Bay, with the lagoon of the Great Usutu River, the Maputo Special Reserve on its right bank, and Machangulo Peninsula and Inhaca Island at right and top right respectively.
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The Crocodile River traverses South Africa
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