Gist: It is safe to say that Matobo Hills‘ landscape is unique. The pinnacles of its rocks look like hand-sculpted rocks, when in reality they are the work of wind and rain. The land is scattered with random knobs that dot one of southern Africa‘s richest forests. Besides that, the area is also home to cheetahs, leopards and is a mainstay for both white and black rhinos.
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