Burnt Mountain (Namibia)

The Burnt Mountain (Afrikaans: Verbrande Berg) is a hill with a solidified lava flow at the foot of a 12-kilometre-long volcanic ridge in Damaraland in northern Namibia.[1] The 80-million-year-old stream of lava was formed by thermal and compression metamorphism and its red, brown, cream and purple colours creates a striking contrast at dusk with the surrounding 200-million-year-old beige rocks of Karoo slate. During the contact metamorphism that was caused by the intrusion, volatile organic components were driven off from the shale, leaving a charred black, clinker like burnt mass from which the mountain got its name[2].

Burnt Mountain
Highest point
Coordinates20°37′18″S 14°25′06″E
Geography
Burnt Mountain
Geology
Age of rock80 million years

Burnt Mountain rises above the surrounding area by about 200 metres and is not far from the Organ Pipes on the D3254 road and about 10 kilometres southeast of Twyfelfontein.[1]

Since 15 September 1956, the Burnt Mountain has been a National Monument of Namibia.

References

  1. Burnt Mountain at www.namibian.org. Retrieved 30 Nov 2017.
  2. "The Verbrandeberg and Organ Pipes". Namibia Stays. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
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