Amphitheatre (Drakensberg)

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The Amphitheatre with the Tugela River

The Amphitheatre is one of the geographical features of the Northern Drakensberg, South Africa. The cliff face of the Amphitheatre is roughly three times the size of the total combined area of all the cliff faces in Yosemite's famous El Capitan, and more than 10 times the size of El Capitan's most famous (South Western) face. It is part of the Royal Natal National Park.

The Amphitheatre is more than Script error: No such module "convert". in length and has precipitous cliffs rising approximately Script error: No such module "convert". along its entire length.[1] The bottom of the valley floor, from where many photographs of the mountain structure are taken, is over Script error: No such module "convert". below the highest point of the amphitheatre (the summit being over Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level—with Mont-Aux-Sources just over Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level). The Tugela Falls, the world's tallest falls, plunge over Script error: No such module "convert".[1] from the Amphitheatre's cliff tops.

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The Amphitheatre ridge looking southeast

The mountain hiking trail to the top of Mount-Aux-Sources starts at the Sentinel car park above the Witsieshoek Mountain Lodge, about Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level. Another trail to the foot of the Tugela Falls starts at Royal Natal National Park. The easy seven kilometre gradient up the Tugela gorge winds through indigenous forests. The Tugela Falls, which is situated at the top of the Amphitheatre, has been described as a "highlight of Drakensberg".[2]

In 1964, film director Cy Endfield shot the exterior locations in the mountainous Drakensberg National Park for the epic war film Zulu starring Michael Caine and Stanley Baker. The set for the British field hospital and supply depot at Rorke's Drift was created by the Tugela River with the Amphitheatre in the background. The real location of the battle at Rorke's Drift was about Script error: No such module "convert". to the northwest near the small hillock known as Isandlwana.[3]

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