Tundavala Gap

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Tundavala Gap (Portuguese: Fenda da Tundavala) is a panoramic viewpoint along the rim of the great escarpment of Serra da Leba, located roughly 18 km (11 mi) from the Angolan city of Lubango, Huíla, in Southern Africa.

The escarpment marks the western limit of the Bié Plateau. The height of the rim exceeds 2200 m (7,217'), while the plain at the base is approximately 1200 m (3,937') below, encompassing a vast vantage point over a distance of many kilometres.

View from the Tundavala Gap.

Tundavala National Stadium, in Lubango, which hosted the matches of Group D in the 2010 African Cup of Nations, is named after Tundavala Gap.[1]