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a long sandy beach with a selection of hotels lodges, self catering
chalets
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bustling port city |
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beautiful islands known as the 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean' |
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a lovely area for those who want peace and quiet away from the
crowds and resorts |
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down a 4wd sandy track Guinjata bay offers beautiful beaches,
fishing and diving
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across the bay from Mozambiques capital city Maputo |
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quiet little village ideal as a stopover |
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capital of Mozambique, a compact city with the Indian Ocean on
two sides, vibrant nightlife, good seafood restaurants |
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peaceful bay with fantastic diving, not easy to get to but more
difficult to leave |
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remote and untouched part of Mozambique, from the shores of Lake
Malawi |
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exclusive islands stretching along the northern coast |
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small village and a hub for divers, snorkellers and sunseekers |
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good place to stopover on the way north, excellent fishing beaches. |
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beautiful islands known as the 'Pearl of the Indian Ocean' |
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sleepy village with lovely sandy beaches around a tranquil lagoon
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Mozambiques electricity is created by the dam also the hottest
place in the country.
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Gorongosa National Park represents one of the great conservation
opportunities in the world today.
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world heritage site with amazing history and full of crumbling
buildings forts and people |
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main town along the southern coast, fuel, supplies and gateway
to Barra beach, Tofo and Guinjata.
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across the bay from Barra beach remote beautiful sandy beaches |
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old coconut plantations so plenty swaying palms and long sandy
beaches |
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city north of the Zambezi river, nearest airport
for access to Mozambique Island |
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most northerly city in Mozambique |
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good beaches, great swimming, excellent diving and
fishing |
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developing mining town in the north west of Mozambique |
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busy seaside town with a selection of restaurants |
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unique homely atmosphere just off the EN1 main road north of
Maputo |
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Child griendly gardens with safe parking for even the largest
of boats and 24 hour security to give you peace of mind. |
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