Mozambique Coast


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August 21st 2005
Published: October 13th 2005
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Mozambique is all about the coast. You go north or you go south. We roamed frozen-in-time colonial towns like Inhambane, perched at the tip of a peninsula surrounded by graceful dhows. We sweated in decaying port cities like Beira, strewn with ship wrecks, sewage, and stunning tree-lined streets. We typed reports on perfect beaches like Tofo. We sailed in the Bazaruto Archipelago, a tropical paradise with fantastic snorkeling. And we tiptoed through the maze-like Muslim villages of Pemba, in the far north. THE north-south road is sometimes smooth, but often excruciatingly slow…especially if you are packed in a minibus taxi with barely enough space to inhale. (This has its advantages when you’ve got someone’s giant basket of dried fish on your lap.) But it is well worth the effort. (jjk) More Mozambique coast photos


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13th October 2005

amazing photos!
I especially love the one of dhows from above.

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