- Bvumba Mountains
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Name = Bvumba Mountains
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Elevation = 1,911 metres atCastle Beacon
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Listing =The Bvumba Mountains or Vumba Mountains lie on theZimbabwe -Mozambique border, approximately 2,5km south east ofMutare . The Bvumba rise toCastle Beacon at 1911 metres, and are, together with theChimanimani and Nyanga part of theEastern Highlands inZimbabwe borderingMozambique . Referred to as the "Mountains of the Mist", (Bvumba is theShona name for "mist".), as so often the early morning starts with amist but clears by mid morning. Although lying mostly within Zimbabwe, the mountains extend north-east into Mozambique [Surveyor General of Zimbabwe and Forestry Commission, 1996. 1:250,000 Vegetation Map Series. Surveyor General of Zimbabwe, Harare] . These cool green hills shelter country hotels, a casino and golf course at theLeopard Rock Hotel and a Botanical Gardens with one of the best views in AfricaMartin, D. 1997. [http://www.amazon.com/Bvumba-Magic-Africa-Travel-Guide/dp/0797416412| Bvumba: Magic in the Mist] . Intro Africa Travel Guide, Africa Publishing Group.] . The mountains are also known for theircoffee plantation s.Access
On the Zimbabwean side, the Mountains are accessible by a good road from
Mutare . The Mozambique side of the mountains are can be reached from a road to theVumba Water Bottling Plant , which leaves the main EN6 highway just west of Manica.Mountain Hikes
The climb to the prominence,
Castle Beacon , is up a large granite dome. The lower slopes are a mist belt with sub-montane vegetation.Protea s are found on the higher levels Hyde, M.A. and Wursten, B. 2008. "Flora of Zimbabwe": [http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/location-display.php?location_id=CB Location details: Castle Beacon] ] . Vumba Mountain, on the Mozambique side, is a steep hike to a summit with a good view ofManica and environs [Vumba [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/212708/vumba.html Summitpost] ] .Geology
The Bvumba Mountains are composed mainly of granite, being the eastern margin of the
Zimbabwe craton . The Vumba granite has been dated at over 2600 Ma [Thomas, B. 1999. IGCP 368 International Field Workshop in Eastern Zimbabwe and Western Mozambique. "Gondwana Research", 2, 318-320 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1342-937X(05)70165-9] ] . The granites are intruded in places by Umkondo dolerite sills [Vumba facts. [http://www.vumba-nature.com/vumba_facts.htm Vumba-nature.com] ] , of around 1110 Ma [Hanson, R.E., Martin, M.W., Bowring, S.A. and Munyanyiwa, H. 1999. U-Pb zircon age for the Umkondo Dolerites, eastern Zimbabwe; 1.1 Ga large igneous province in Southern Africa-East Antarctica and possible Rodinia correlations. "Geology", 26, 1143-1146 [http://geology.geoscienceworld.org/cgi/content/abstract/26/12/1143] .] [Gose, W.; Hanson, R.; Pankake, J.; Crowley, J.; Ramezani, J.; Bowring, S.; Blenkinsop, T.; Mukwakwami, J. and Dalziell, I. 2003. New paleomagnetic and geochronological data from the Mesoproterozoic Umkondo dolerites, South Africa. "EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly", Abstracts from the meeting held in Nice, France, 6 - 11 April 2003, abstract #7201 [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003EAEJA.....7201G] ] .Flora
The mountains are dominated by savannah woodland, including "
Brachystegia " andmiombo . There are also extensive sub-montane grasslands, local mist-belts with mosses and epiphytic and lithophytic ferns and sub-montane evergreen forest in the deeper ravines. Hyde, M.A. and Wursten, B. 2008. "Flora of Mozambique": [http://www.mozambiqueflora.com/speciesdata/location-display.php?location_id=BV Location details: Bunga Views, Vumba] ] Hyde, M.A. and Wursten, B. 2008. "Flora of Zimbabwe": [http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/location-display.php?location_id=GR Location details: Globe Rock, Vumba] ] . The higher levels of the mountains are sparsely-vegetated, with shrubs such asprotea s,aloe s andStrelitzia .In the centre of the mountains lies the
Bunga Forest Botanical Reserve and neighbouring BvumbaBotanical Garden . The latter is landscaped around a number of small streams and includes an important cycad collection, with 59 of the 189 known species, including "Encephalartos manikensis, E. ferox, E. lehmanii, E. pterogonous, E. cycadifolius, E. eugene-maraisii" [Murimba, E. 1997. The Cycad Collection of Vumba Botanical Garden, Zimbabwe. "Botanic Gardens Conservation International", 2 (8) [http://www.bgci.org/worldwide/article/0055/] ] .Fauna
Although small in area, the mountains are a botanical paradise and home to some of the rarest butterflies in the region. The Bvumba mountains offer exciting and varied birding opportunities. The area is probably best known as one of the main breeding areas of Swynnerton's Robin which lives and breeds in small patches of forest, some on private land, others within the Bunga forest. A smaller number of mammals inhabit the Bvumba, perhaps the most notable of which are the
leopard and the samango monkey, the latter's range being very limited. Savannah woodland adjoining the Mozambique side of the range is home to several rare reptilesNational Directorate for Culture, Ministry of Education and Culture, 2008. [http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5381/ "Vumba Mountain range"] , Submission by the Mozambique government for listing of a World Heritage Site.]Archaeology
Chinhamapere Hill , on the Mozambique side of the mountains, has been a culturally-important site since the iron age. There are well-preserved hunter-gatherer rock art paintings (comprising several human figures, some holding bows and arrows and others in trance) thought to be of around 8000 years in age, as well as contemporary ritual sites, used for rainmaking, divining and healing. There are at least 86 stone age sites in the Zimbabwean portion of the mountains, some of which also continue to play roles of cultural significance. [Archaeological surveys and ethnographic research in the Chimanimani area [http://global.uib.no/home/index.php?module=article&view=55] .]References
External links
* [http://www.vumba-nature.com/ vumba-nature.com]
* [http://www.sabirding.co.za/birdspot/120206.asp sabirding.co.za]
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