The Matobo Hills are a range of granite hills located about 35 kilometers south of Bulawayo, the second-largest city in Zimbabwe.
The Matobo Hills hold cultural, historical, and ecological significance. They are home to a number of ancient rock art sites, some of which are believed to be thousands of years old. The hills also have a rich history, including being the final resting place of Cecil John Rhodes, a prominent British imperialist and statesman.
The Matobo Hills are known for their unique rock formations and balancing rocks, as well as their diverse flora and fauna. The area has been designated as a national park and holds UNESCO World Heritage status. Visitors to the Matobo Hills can explore the natural beauty of the region, learn about its history, and appreciate the cultural heritage preserved in the rock art.
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