Not so desolate after all
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Camdeboo National Park's name comes from a word that's tricky for non-Khoekhoe speakers to say (though it's fun to try). !Xamdeboo, with '!' pronounced as a click consonant, means 'green valley.' In sharp contrast, the park's signature feature—this 400-foot-tall mass of pillarlike diabase—is named the Valley of Desolation. A paved road leads park visitors to this stark stone sight, also a great place for surveying the Karoo scrubland where kudu, eland, and even the occasional Cape mountain zebra roam.
Gorgeous gorges
The spire of Segla
Desert or dessert?
Crag, cove, and crater
Stoic stones
Cascades of the chapada
A strange set of stones
High views in low places