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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Matobo Hills' has mentioned 'Granite' in the following places:
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The Matobo National Park forms the core of the Matobo or Matopos Hills, an area of granite kopjes and wooded valleys commencing some 35 kilometres (22xc2xa0mi) south of Bulawayo, southern Zimbabwe.
The hills were formed over 2 billion years ago with granite being forced to the surface, this has eroded to produce smooth "whaleback dwalas" and broken kopjes, strewn with boulders and interspersed with thickets of vegetation.
A different tradition states that the first King , Mzilikazi Khumalo when told by the local residents that the great granite domes were called madombo he replied , possible half jest, "We will call them matobo" - an IsiNdebele play on 'Bald heads'.
The area "exhibits a profusion of distinctive rock landforms rising above the granite shield that covers much of Zimbabwe".
The Matobo Hills are composed entirely of granite, making up the Matopos Batholith.
[15][16] The granite weathers into fantastic shapes, such as the balancing rocks known as Mother and Child Kopje.
Between the granite mountains, narrow valleys form.
The Camp offers four star accommodation in seven granite under thatch lodges and separate camping facilities elsewhere on the property.
Facilities include a natural rock pool for swimming, the "Leopards Lair" bar and dining area which incorporates a huge granite boulder into the building, as well as separate library area.
The Matobo Hills some 35 km south of Bulawayo are a profusion of distinctive granite landforms, densely packed into a comparatively tight area, that rise up to form a sea of hills.
Their forms have resulted from the varied composition and alignment of the granite rocks, which responded differently to millions of years of weathering.
These extraordinary granite rock formations have exerted a strong presence over the whole area xe2x80x93 both in natural and cultural terms.