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Bethulie Bridge across the Gariep River

Gariep Dam is located in South Africa, near the Town of Norvalspont, bordering the Free State and Eastern Cape Provinces. The stone Bridge spanning the Gariep River at Bethulie Drift was opened to traffic in March 1879, and a Village, known as Bethulie Bridge, was established on the Cape Colony side of the River soon thereafter. Its name was derived from Bethulia, an out-station of the London Missionary Society, which had originally been established a short distance from the drift, in the Orange Free State, in 1829. The name was subsequently amended to Bethulie. The Village was occupied by Boer forces on 16 October 1899 during the Second Anglo Boer War. Today the Bridge is named the Hennie Steyn Bridge .

References

www.bethulie.co.za/hisrorical_sites_attractions.html

Further Reading

http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/3228-bethulia 

Jennifer BoschThe Anglo-Boer War (The South African War) - 1899 - 1902