Valley Of Desolation, Eastern Cape-The Valley of Desolation is a geographical marvel; a sheer precipice confront, announced a national landmark that untruths within the Camdeboo National Park-an one of a kind Karoo scene and ecosystem that surrounds the town of Graaff-Reinet, making a sort of desert spring in the middle of the aridness of the Karoo.
You’re only 14 kilometres outside of Graaff-Reinet and yet the diversity of the fauna and flora is incredible and attracts 220 species of bird, 336 plants and 43 types of mammal. The Valley of Desolation invites one to stay awhile or to traverse its features and there are walking trails that range from an hour to overnight hikes, as well as picnic sites for those who simply want to gawp at the majestic precipices.
Valley of Desolation, the vertical cliffs and columns of dolerite that teeter precariously 120 metres above the valley floor are breathtaking. This unusual feature is the product of volcanic and erosive forces that have taken 100 million years to form. They stand sentry over a valley - huge isolated hobgoblins of nature, forcing those who view them to suspend time, if only for a moment, to contemplate the force and beauty of nature.

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