Mozambique Things to see and do Travel Articles
- Mozambique Embassies and Consulates – Mozambique
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Mozambique Embassies and Consulates South Africa Pretoria (Embassy): 199 Beckett Street, Arcadia, tel (+ 27 12) 343 784, fax 343 6714. Johannesburg: 252 Jeppe St, 7th fl Cape York building tel (+ 27 11) 336 1819; Cape Town: 45 Castle St, 7th fl, tel (+ 27 21) 26 2944; Durban: 320 West St, 5th fl, [...]
- Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (5 of 5)
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Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times
- Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (4 of 5)
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Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times
- Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (3 of 5)
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Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times
- Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (2 of 5)
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Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times
- Mozambique’s Game Reserves Revisited (1 of 5)
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Mike Slater has travelled to Mozambique many times
- Inhambane, Mozambique – December 1999
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“It’s not raining in Inhambane.” This comment, made to me by a fruit seller and self-professed weather connoisseur, got me thinking. With the Mozambican presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled to begin on Friday, December 4, a date that the government would most likely declare a “tolerable” holiday, the possibility of a long weekend on dry [...]
- Mozambique Embassies and Consulates
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South Africa Pretoria (Embassy): 199 Beckett Street, Arcadia, tel (+ 27 12) 343 784, fax 343 6714. Johannesburg: 252 Jeppe St, 7th fl Cape York building tel (+ 27 11) 336 1819; Cape Town: 45 Castle St, 7th fl, tel (+ 27 21) 26 2944; Durban: 320 West St, 5th fl, tel (+ 27 31) [...]
- Mozambique, Southern Africa – October 1999
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Journey to the Centre of the World, and The End. I had my first “Habana Libra” in Nacala, northern Mozambique, listening to Elvis with a man called Mendonça. The drink is basically Cuban rum and coke, mainly rum and Nacala is one of the world’s deepest and most beautiful natural harbours. Mendonça (Mário to his [...]
- Mozambique, Southern Africa – August 1999
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Mozambique is the land of the unlikely story with an important difference; here, the tall tales are typically true. Ponder, for example, whether John Jay of Macaneta is really Lord Lucan; or what a bounder called Blandford (self-styled ‘Cornish Ambassador’) is doing living in a pup-tent on Wimbi beach; and how about the ‘Sultan of [...]
