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MATOBO HILLS

MATOBO HILLS

Zimbabwe

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THIS ROCK-LITTERED LANDSCAPE IS DEFINED BY HUGE PILES OF BALANCING, RED-TINGED GRANITE BOULDERS AND BUSHMEN ROCK ART SITES.

Matobo, which means ‘bald-headed’, is a suited name for these hills where incredibly well-preserved rock paintings dating back over 2 000 years can be viewed. Matobo National Park that holds these hills is a 30-minute drive from Bulawayo and home to perhaps the greatest density of Verreaux’s (Black) Eagles in the world.

THIS ROCK-LITTERED LANDSCAPE IS DEFINED BY HUGE PILES OF BALANCING, RED-TINGED GRANITE BOULDERS AND BUSHMEN ROCK ART SITES.

Matobo, which means ‘bald-headed’, is a suited name for these hills where incredibly well-preserved rock paintings dating back over 2 000 years can be viewed. Matobo National Park that holds these hills is a 30-minute drive from Bulawayo and home to perhaps the greatest density of Verreaux’s (Black) Eagles in the world.

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