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- Monte_Binga abstract "Binga is the highest mountain in Mozambique and the second highest mountain in Zimbabwe. It is located on the border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique in the Chimanimani Transfrontier Park in the province of Manica. Its height is 8004 feet (2440m) above sea level The mountain is composed of very hard pale grey precambrian quartzite, which underlies all of the Chimanimani Plateau, giving it a desolate rocky appearance. The north-south trending quartzite bedding is upturned near the summit to an angle of about 40 degrees and dips to the east, the foot of the mountain and the Turret Towers range immediately to the south lying on a thrust fault. Consequently the eastern approach is more gradual, while the western face is steep to sheer in places. The northern face is cut off by a fault and is sheer near the top, changing to a vertical cliff lower down. Approaching from the west, from the Bundi River valley, there is an ill-defined trail which branches off from the main smugglers trail to Skeleton Pass. The climb is arduous and takes about the best part of a day. There are a number of false summits en route.The best path, marked with cairns, climbs south-east then eastward up from the Bundi valley, then swings north-east below the mountain until, at Binga's northern shoulder, swings south-east, climbs the mountain's western face, and, reaching the ridge, swings into a northward scramble up to the beacon: about three hours from the Bundi valley. At the top the mountain curves into a dome-like prominence. The appearance of the mountain top is bleak and rocky, with an extremely shallow peaty soil supporting only tussocky grass and moss between the lichen-covered hard rock outcrops. There is little if any water on the approach from the west, nor at the top, but small puddles of water seep from the peat and collect in hollows not far off the summit on the gentler eastern slope. There are no well marked trails from Binga to the east and one must make one's own way, taking care when crossing the steep ravines that lead eastwards. The views over the Mozambique plain are spectacular. Theoretically, with a telescope it should just be possible to see the Indian Ocean from the peak of Binga on a very clear day looking along an easterly bearing, at a range of 190 kilometres. The mountain is remote from settlements and to reach it from either side of the border takes several days walking, so overnight camping en route is necessary.".
- Monte_Binga elevation "2439.6".
- Monte_Binga locatedInArea Manica_Province.
- Monte_Binga locatedInArea Mozambique.
- Monte_Binga mountainRange Chimanimani.
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- Monte_Binga elevationM "2439.6".
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- Monte_Binga latD "19".
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- Monte_Binga latS "36".
- Monte_Binga listing List_of_countries_by_highest_point.
- Monte_Binga location Manica_Province.
- Monte_Binga location Mozambique.
- Monte_Binga longD "33".
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- Monte_Binga longM "3".
- Monte_Binga longS "43".
- Monte_Binga map "Mozambique".
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- Monte_Binga name "Monte Binga".
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- Monte_Binga photoCaption "Monte Binga north face".
- Monte_Binga photoSize "250".
- Monte_Binga range Chimanimani.
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- Monte_Binga subject Category:Mountains_of_Mozambique.
- Monte_Binga subject Category:Mountains_of_Zimbabwe.
- Monte_Binga subject Category:Mozambique–Zimbabwe_border.
- Monte_Binga point "-19.776666666666667 33.06194444444444".
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- Monte_Binga comment "Binga is the highest mountain in Mozambique and the second highest mountain in Zimbabwe. It is located on the border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique in the Chimanimani Transfrontier Park in the province of Manica. Its height is 8004 feet (2440m) above sea level The mountain is composed of very hard pale grey precambrian quartzite, which underlies all of the Chimanimani Plateau, giving it a desolate rocky appearance.".
- Monte_Binga label "Binga".
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- Monte_Binga label "Monte Binga".
- Monte_Binga label "Monte Binga".
- Monte_Binga label "Monte Binga".
- Monte_Binga label "Monte Binga".
- Monte_Binga label "Бинга".
- Monte_Binga label "ビンガ山".
- Monte_Binga label "賓加山".
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- Monte_Binga lat "-19.776666666666667".
- Monte_Binga long "33.06194444444444".
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- Monte_Binga name "Monte Binga".