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Amatola, Amatole or Amathole are a range of densely forested mountains, situated in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The word Amathole means ‘calves’ in Xhosa, and Amathole District Municipality, which lies to the south, is named after these mountains.

Amatola Mountains
Auckland Forest in the Amathola Mountains
Highest point
PeakGaika's Kop
Elevation1,963 m (6,440 ft)
Coordinates32°34′50″S 27°12′30″E
Dimensions
Length280 km (170 mi) E/W
Width90 km (56 mi) N/S
Geography
Amatola Mountains
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceEastern Cape
Geology
OrogenyKaapvaal craton
Age of rockNeoarchean to early Paleoproterozoic
Type of rockBushveld igneous complex, sandstone

Geology


The Amathole Mountains form part of the southern portion of the Great Escarpment, rising over 1,800 metres above sea level. The escarpment slopes are densely covered in ancient forests of yellowwoods, white stinkwoods, Cape chestnuts and other indigenous trees. Deep indigenous woods like Kologha and Kubusie are some of the largest swaths of forest in South Africa. The mountains are capped with flower-rich montane grassland. Albany thickets also feature prominently in the surrounding area.

The mountains are famous for their scenic beauty with lush forests, ravines, waterfalls and panoramic views. The six-day Amatola hiking trail is one of the top hiking trails in South Africa.[1]

The Amatola Mountains’ geology is characterised by the Beaufort Group (subdivided into the Tarkastad and Adelaide subgroups),[2] which forms part of the Karoo sequence. The sediments were formed by depositions in river channels, floodplains and swamps.[3]


History and Settlement


These mountains were originally home to the Khoisan hunter gatherers. The Nguni migrations saw the arrival of the Xhosa herders from the north and the displacement of the Khoisan inhabitants during the mid- to late 17th century CE.

Many of the current settlements in the Amathole region started as military outposts, for example Adelaide, Cathcart and Fort Beaufort. This is because, in the 19th Century, this region formed the border between the Cape Colony, and the Xhosa nation to the east. Frequent wars were fought along this border, particularly the 7th Frontier War (Also known as the Amatola War or the 'War of the Axe'). These wars were usually fought over farming land, cattle theft and legal jurisdiction and they saw the steady movement of the Cape's border eastward, into Xhosa lands. It was into the Amatola mountains’ forested ravines that the Xhosa armies retreated after the setbacks of these wars, so the Cape built the military towns in an effort to secure these borderlands for its farmers.


Interesting towns


Tyhume valley and the view to the Hogsback pass in the mountains.
Tyhume valley and the view to the Hogsback pass in the mountains.

See also



References


  1. "Amatola Hiking Trail Report".
  2. "Amatola Biodiversity Report". Docstoc.com. 2011-01-22. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
  3. "Amatola Biodiversity" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2010-05-26.



На других языках


[de] Amathole-Berge

Die Amathole-Berge (englisch Amatole Mountains, nach isiXhosa auch Amathole Mountains) sind der östliche Teil einer steil abfallenden Höhenstufe in der südafrikanischen Provinz Eastern Cape. Nach ihnen ist der gleichnamige Verwaltungsdistrikt benannt. Die Amathole-Berge sind eine der wald- und wasserreichsten Regionen in dieser Provinz.
- [en] Amathole Mountains

[fr] Montagnes d'Amathole

Les montagnes d'Amathole (parfois Amatola ou Amatole) sont un massif montagneux densément boisé, situé dans la province du Cap-Oriental, en Afrique du Sud. Le mot amatole signifie « veau » en langue xhosa. Le district d'Amathole, au sud du massif, tire son nom de la même origine.



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