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Best 1 Twyfelfontein

UNESCO World Heritage Site in Namibia (designated 2007) containing over 2,500 rock engravings, one of Africa's largest concentrations, made by San hunter-gatherers.

2 Diepkloof Rock Shelter

Diepkloof Rock Shelter in the Western Cape, South Africa, yielded engraved ostrich eggshell fragments dated to approximately 60,000 years ago, among the earliest known evidence of symbolic human behavior.

3 Matobo Hills Rock Art

San rock paintings in Zimbabwe's Matobo Hills, part of a UNESCO World Heritage landscape, forming one of the highest concentrations of rock art sites in southern Africa.

4 Giant's Castle Rock Art

San paintings in KwaZulu-Natal's Drakensberg, part of the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg UNESCO World Heritage Site (2000), depicting eland and therianthropic shamanic figures.

5 Cedarberg Rock Art

San Bushmen paintings in South Africa's Cederberg Wilderness Area, Western Cape, renowned for well-preserved depictions of eland, human figures, and shamanic transformation imagery.

6 Driekops Eiland Petroglyphs

Thousands of San rock engravings on a granite island in South Africa's Riet River, Northern Cape, notable for its exceptional density of geometric and animal motif carvings.

7 Dell RecoverPoint

Dell RecoverPoint is data replication software that provides continuous data protection and recovery capabilities for virtualized and physical environments, minimizing downtime during outages.

8 Andrew Lawson

Canadian-American geologist Andrew Lawson led the investigative commission following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequently named the San Andreas Fault.

9 Spitzkoppe Petroglyphs

San Bushmen rock engravings and paintings at Namibia's granite inselberg Spitzkoppe, featuring geometric patterns and animal imagery dating back several thousand years.

10 Dell PowerVault ME4024

The Dell PowerVault ME4024 is a high-performance, hot-swappable storage enclosure utilizing twelve 3.5” SATA drives in a dual-controller configuration, offering approximately 48TB of usable capacity and supporting FC/SAS connectivity for enterprise environments.

11 Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art

Over 400 engraved figures on dolerite boulders near Kimberley, South Africa, created by San and Khoekhoe peoples and operated as a community-run heritage tourism site.

12 Erongo Rock Art

San hunter-gatherer paintings in Namibia's Erongo Mountains, notable for distinctive white elephant depictions and fine geometric designs estimated to be several thousand years old.

13 HPE MSA 2060 SAN Storage

The HPE MSA 2060 is a dual-port SAS/SATA JBOD storage enclosure offering up to 48TB of capacity and supporting hot-swap drive replacement for flexible scalability and high availability within small to medium-sized businesses.

14 Sevilla Rock Art Trail

Hiking trail in South Africa's Cederberg region linking multiple San Bushmen painting sites, including depictions of eland, hunters, and therianthropes accessible to general visitors.

15 HPE 3PAR Remote Copy

HPE 3PAR Remote Copy replicates data blocks between primary and secondary storage arrays in real-time, enabling point-in-time recovery and minimizing downtime for disaster recovery scenarios utilizing Zerto.

16 Liphofung Cave Rock Art

San rock paintings in a cave in Lesotho's highlands, situated alongside archaeological stone tool deposits and located near a region known for dinosaur track sites.

17 Augrabies Petroglyphs

Augrabies petroglyphs near Augrabies Falls in the Northern Cape, South Africa, are San rock engravings along the Orange River, attributed to the indigenous Khoesan peoples of the region.

18 Klipfontein Rock Art

San rock painting site in South Africa's Western Cape featuring animal and human figures within the broader Cederberg rock art tradition spanning several thousand years.

19 Biesje Poort Petroglyphs

Biesje Poort petroglyphs in the Northern Cape, South Africa, are San rock engravings featuring geometric and animal motifs on exposed outcrops in the arid Bushmanland landscape.

20 Gifberg Petroglyphs

Gifberg petroglyphs on the Gifberg plateau in the Western Cape, South Africa, are San rock engravings and paintings found in the fynbos landscape of the Cape Floristic Region.

21 Wister Mud Pot Lineament

Wister Mud Pot Lineament is a chain of Salton Sea mud pots in California, cited in a 2008 study as evidence for a possible San Andreas Fault extension.

22 Mbabane Petroglyphs

San rock art sites near Mbabane, capital of Eswatini, featuring engravings of animals and geometric symbols on exposed rock outcrops in a highland savanna setting.

23 FalconStor CDP

FalconStor Continuous Data Protection (CDP) provides near real-time data replication to a secondary location, enabling rapid recovery from outages or disasters with minimal data loss.

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