What glaciers do not currently exist in Africa that did during Pangaea?

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During the time of Pangaea, large ice sheets existed in regions of Africa that are now predominantly tropical or arid, particularly in parts of southern Africa. Specifically, glacial deposits from the late Paleozoic era indicate that glaciers once covered areas such as the present-day Cape of Good Hope and parts of what is now Namibia. These glaciers have long since melted, and Africa now has no significant glaciers, with the exception of a few small ice caps on Mount Kilimanjaro and the Rwenzori Mountains.

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