Tele Bridge

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Telle Bridge,[1] also spelled as Tele Bridge, is a border post located between South Africa and Lesotho.

The actual steel motorbridge spans the Telle River, a tributary of the Orange River that flows across half of South Africa.

The anti-apartheid South African journalist and editor of the Daily Dispatch, Donald Woods entered Lesotho through the Telle Bridge as he was fleeing from South Africa on New Year's Eve, 1977.

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The border post on the South African Side
South Africa Lesotho
Region Eastern Cape Quthing
Nearest town Sterkspruit Quthing
Road R393 R393
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Telephone number +27 (0)51 611 1710
Fax number +27 (0)51 633 1099
Postal address
Business hours Travellers 06:00 – 22:00 06:00 – 22:00
Business hours General 07:30 – 16:15

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