Journey back in time with Interesting Engineering (IE) as we reveal Earth’s oldest mountains.
Source: Earth’s 5 oldest mountains and their incredible impact on life on this planet
Journey back in time with Interesting Engineering (IE) as we reveal Earth’s oldest mountains.
Source: Earth’s 5 oldest mountains and their incredible impact on life on this planet
Lauren Dold go geological at South Africa’s most recent Unesco World Heritage Site at Barberton and bring you a look at a revamped glamping lodge near Badplaas.
Once upon a time… in a beautiful forest on the magical Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains… writes Sheryn Nader who took these beautiful photographs of nature’s delight in South Africa’s newest world heritage site. Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains in Mpumalanga was officially declared a World Heritage Site in July 2018, becoming South Africa’s 10th World Heritage site, and the […]
Makhonjwa comprises 40% of the Barberton Greenstone Belt, one of the world’s oldest geological structures.
Long before the formation of the African continent, the Makhonjwa Mountains pierced the surface of the ocean and witnessed the evolution of life.
The Makhonjwa Mountains, known as the Barberton Greenstone Belt in Mpumalanga, have been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list.
The Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains in Mpumalanga have been declared a Unesco World Heritage Site (WHS).
Source: Tourism boost for Mpumalanga as Barberton Mountains declared WHS – South African Magazine
The Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains in Mpumalanga, South Africa, have been officially added to the World Heritage Site List.
Source: Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains declared World Heritage Site – Africa Geographic