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I believe this is part of the Matchless Amphibolite Belt of the Damara Orogen. Pretty awesome name... "Our amphibolites are the best in the world"




The haystack in the tree is nest colony of the sociable weaver bird.

Neoproterozoic Numees diamictite, strongly sheared in this area

Dropstone in the Neoproterozoic Kaigas Formation

Diamictite of the Neoproterozoic Kaigas Formation. It's extremely thin here and rests nonconformably on Paleoproterozoic(?) metaigneous basement.

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