I grew up in Deneysville and lived there from 1974 to around 1989. The parents and grandparents stayed on until about 2010. I loved living there and am so grateful to have had the life we had. The water was at one stage much lower, with our yachts anchored in the river leading up to the wall. We walked and drove our cars from Manten Marina to the island on the left of them - obviously it wasn't an island at that stage. So, yes - it's empty, but not as low as I've seen it before. And it filled up pretty fast once each of the the droughts broke, so hang in there, before long it will be the magnificent Vaaldam once again. This video brought back so many good memories of the place - thank you Dirk.
34,6% today , looks like it's on the way up again ... we need the rain but it looks like its all or nothing , can't we get a happy medium between the drought and the floods that ruined houses downstream in the Vaal Triangle ? BTW I love those videos ... great job
Hi I know the area well. Thanks for this. We had a boat there in 1994 and the dam was 23 percent full. Dickie manton was just as empty and the fishermen just as frustrated. Really interesting seeing this from the air. No drones in .1994!
Hi Moises. This is the Vaal Dam in South Africa. Since we were blessed with rain and the dam reached 100% of capacity in 2017. See the video "Vaal Dam 100%". Thanks for watching my videos.
I grew up in Deneysville and lived there from 1974 to around 1989. The parents and grandparents stayed on until about 2010. I loved living there and am so grateful to have had the life we had. The water was at one stage much lower, with our yachts anchored in the river leading up to the wall. We walked and drove our cars from Manten Marina to the island on the left of them - obviously it wasn't an island at that stage. So, yes - it's empty, but not as low as I've seen it before. And it filled up pretty fast once each of the the droughts broke, so hang in there, before long it will be the magnificent Vaaldam once again.
This video brought back so many good memories of the place - thank you Dirk.
34,6% today , looks like it's on the way up again ... we need the rain but it looks like its all or nothing , can't we get a happy medium between the drought and the floods that ruined houses downstream in the Vaal Triangle ? BTW I love those videos ... great job
Hi Dirk, hoping you do another Vaal Dam update soon after the recent rains
Hi I know the area well. Thanks for this. We had a boat there in 1994 and the dam was 23 percent full. Dickie manton was just as empty and the fishermen just as frustrated. Really interesting seeing this from the air. No drones in .1994!
This is informative would love to hear more about the water after the rains
baie nice drone footage. dit is sad om te sien hoe laag die dam water is. ons staar dalk baie groot probleme in die gesig.
Hope these videos make people feel the need to save water...
thanks for the info. I am in the Travel and Tourism industry
Is it possible to introduce salmon into the dam.
Hi Dirk, love the video, which drone did you use?
Thanks Thato, I use the DJI Phantom 4.
great video mr dirk,would be nice to see one of hartebeespoort.
Thanks. I did one of Harties today (Sunday). Should be ready for upload in the next few days. Look out for it.
will do,thanks
Would like to use this video
Awesome video :D
Hallo Dirk. Het jy dalk al n update op die watervlak. ?
Hi Eben. Die Vaaldam vanoggend op 38.07% volgens Rand Water. Beplan om teen einde Desember weer 'n opvolg video te gaan maak.
awsome dankie
why is there water flowing out the dam?
Downstream towns, agriculture and industy depend on it.
Where is this place and how it looks now?
Hi Moises. This is the Vaal Dam in South Africa. Since we were blessed with rain and the dam reached 100% of capacity in 2017. See the video "Vaal Dam 100%". Thanks for watching my videos.
Stunning video and information. Thank you so much for sharing. I would love you to add me on facebook for your video updates. Much appreciated Dirk.