The Drakensberg mountain of South Africa or uKhahlamba (the barrier of Spears) is a 200-kilometer-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage side, and is the country's highest and most impressive mountain range rising to over 3 000 meters.
The largest proportion of the South African component of this area falls in the kingdom of KwaZulu-Natal. The inscription in late 2000 of Royal Natal Park as a World Heritage Site brought long-overdue recognition of its universal value to mankind. Meeting the criteria for both Natural and Cultural listings, the site can now officially boast 'superlative natural phenomena and beauty, unique richness of biological diversity, the conservation of all important endemic and threatened species plus masterpieces of human creative genius in the form 35 000 'San rock art images'.
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