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The Waterberg district is part of the north-western Transvaal bushveld where warthogs, local " wild boars" are still found in the wild. Despite living hundreds of kilometers from the coast, the Waterberg has an ardent group of fishermen who regularly take their ski boats down to the coast for some sea fishing. | The Waterberg district is part of the north-western Transvaal bushveld where warthogs, local " wild boars" are still found in the wild. Despite living hundreds of kilometers from the coast, the Waterberg has an ardent group of fishermen who regularly take their ski boats down to the coast for some sea fishing. | ||
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WATERBERG SKIBOAT CLUB
Official blazon
- (af) In blou, 'n goue seevlakvark, in die skildvoet vergesel van silwer golwende tweelingbalke.
- (en) Azure, a sea-warthog Or, in base bars gemelles wavy Argent.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on August 20, 1991.
The Waterberg district is part of the north-western Transvaal bushveld where warthogs, local " wild boars" are still found in the wild. Despite living hundreds of kilometers from the coast, the Waterberg has an ardent group of fishermen who regularly take their ski boats down to the coast for some sea fishing.
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Literature : Image from The Evolution of a Distinctive South African Idiom 1963-1996, Genealogica & Heraldica Ottawa 1996