Wzgórza Matobo w Zimbabwe
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Kudzanai MUSENGI
A general view of a mud painted house seen through a window of a house under construction in Matobo, Matabeleland on September 29, 2024. With its picturesque granite hills and balancing rocks, Matobo Hills is a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site, having the highest concentration of known rock paintings on the African continent, dating back to over a dozen millenia and has places that are considered sacred across Zimbabwe’s various ethnic groups. (Photo by Zinyange Auntony / AFP)
2024-09-29
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