The grass covered ridges and valleys of the Drakensberg mountains at Highmoor, South Africa, Hidden by early morning fog
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Highmoor, Drakensberg Mountains, South AfricaMore information:
The grass covered ridges and valleys of the Drakensberg mountains at Highmoor, South Africa, Hidden by early morning fog. The Drakensberg Mountains formed due to the combination of the Jurassic period large flood basalt during the break-up of the Gondwana Supercontinent and erosion from the later uplift of the African Continent. The Drakensberg Park were declared a Unesco World Heritage site in 2000 to protect the natural habitats, but also due to its cultural significant since it has the largest concentration of rock paintings in Sub Sahara Africa.