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June 15th 2002
Published: May 7th 2013
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June 2002 Our first trip to Ponta Malongane, Mozambique The long civil war in Mozambique had ended in 1992 and at the turn of the century, tourism was slowly becoming a popular means of income for the Mozambicans again, with lots to offer and South Africans were starting to explore this country again and we were fortunate to be amongst those that did. After such a devastating war, in 2002 it sti... Read Full Entry



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Viewpoint hillViewpoint hill
Viewpoint hill

The steep road going down
Another wonky bridgeAnother wonky bridge
Another wonky bridge

Is it safe to cross this one?
Third visitThird visit
Third visit

Roughing it in a tent, but still fun!
UpgradedUpgraded
Upgraded

With a bit more style!
Another upgradeAnother upgrade
Another upgrade

Each visit we added more to our camping experience
Nasty odour!Nasty odour!
Nasty odour!

Fungus that attracts flies - phew!



7th May 2013

MOZ
Nothing like a pop-top to go off road for a pleasant beach sojourn. Southern Mozambique looks and sounds just fine.
7th May 2013

We love using our tent
It certainly is great having a roof top tent and the bed is far more comfortable than a stretcher or mattress on the ground. Only problem is the possibility of falling out of bed at that height!
7th May 2013

Transportation
I'll bet the smaller truck was cleaner. Glad you walked to town for some wine...you'd hate to run out.
7th May 2013

Walking for wine
The smaller vehicle was definitely cleaner and more comfortable...but not as much fun. The walk was great, except Paul ended up with blisters on his feet from walking in the sand!

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