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    Quote Originally Posted by jakeslouw View Post
    1000 Meticais maximum. He pinned you as a foreign (non- Africa ) tourist.

    And stop posting pics, you'll attract all the other foreigners and it'll become another Mauritius!
    Hau wena! Aikona Mlungu!

    Anyway, they are mass produced, I have a D90 SW on my fridge. Bought that in Bilene or Inhambane, so SOMEBODY has a production line!

    Hand made, and the workmanship is bloody good actually, considering these guys have a pair of pliers and a pair of tin snips.

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    I think it's funny that the locals called us (foreigners) Mzungus in Kenya, and in a different language and 2 or 3 countries away, they call you Mulungus! Almost the same - and got to be derived from the same root somewhere back in time.

    I had a T-shirt made up that said "I am not a Tourist" which helped a bit, as did speaking a bit of Swahili, but as a foreigner you always knew you were paying more than the locals.

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    Vale Jose Oficio

    Yesterday was a momentous day for my family both here in Mozambique and Melbourne. My 'Sogro'..Father-in-law..Sr Jose Oficio passed on, into a better place. He had been sick for some time, and his passing was a blessing at the end of one of the fullest lives I could imagine.

    He was born, and was taken back to die in his home town of Madendere, a locality near Chidenguele, above Xai Xai on the main road going north. He was a MaChope man who had come into a changing world, out of a very traditional existence. He'd grown up in the Portuguese colonial times, was married to 3 wives, and fathered 26 children..and you thought your life was busy?

    He survived through some 20 yrs of violent conflict and was one of the most humble, and human person I've had the pleasure to meet...Vale Sogro.




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    Quote Originally Posted by BBC View Post
    Yesterday was a momentous day for my family both here in Mozambique and Melbourne. My 'Sogro'..Father-in-law..Sr Jose Oficio passed on, into a better place. He had been sick for some time, and his passing was a blessing at the end of one of the fullest lives I could imagine.

    He was born, and was taken back to die in his home town of Madendere, a locality near Chidenguele, above Xai Xai on the main road going north. He was a MaChope man who had come into a changing world, out of a very traditional existence. He'd grown up in the Portuguese colonial times, was married to 3 wives, and fathered 26 children..and you thought your life was busy?

    He survived through some 20 yrs of violent conflict and was one of the most humble, and human person I've had the pleasure to meet...Vale Sogro.




    whos are the feet?? LOL

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    Some Good Lookers on the Street

    Some Landy photos taken when walking around the streets here. Not a bad looking pair:





    They are good lookers but...it'll be always hard to outdo a Series!! (this comment made by a Serious Series Owner)


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    serious series wheel mount

    Check out the way the spare wheel mount has been modified.

    http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/a...2/DSCN4565.jpg

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    Landies in Africa

    There are just so many Landies in Africa.

    Spent the last two days in Pemba, Mozambique and then flew into Dar es Salaam, Tanzania this afternoon and I would've seen 1/2 dozen Landies ont the way into our office from the airport.

    Then, drove into the office compound, which we share with a number of other businesses, and there was these two:






    Africa has some good looking Landies.

    Back in Tanzania to put our business plan together for Mozambique and then, I have to go back to do some more business admin in Maputo, buy a vehicle, then drive up to the north, via Beira, Nampula, Nacala, and to Pemba to procure land and then start the Environmental Impact Assessment process. Busy.
    Be known for what you did. Not, for what you bought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBC View Post
    There is quite a resemblance there! If you both had the same skin colour you could pass as father and son!

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    A big Mover

    This fella was crossing the road in Mombasa last week...glad that he and his mates live in a game park...he ain't really quick at crossing the road:







    Mombasa was choc-a-block full of Aussies last weekend. They were in town celebrating the Africa-Hash. All of them...drinkers with running problems. Was a hoot.

    Here is another mob of Aussies descending on east Africa. Anyone know of them?

    Syrah Resources Ltd: Graphite, Mineral Sands, Uranium Exploration South East Africa

    In Dar es Salaam at the moment, awaiting the paperwork for me to be able to gain a Business Visa into Mozambique; should be back in Maputo next weekend...Inshallah.
    Be known for what you did. Not, for what you bought.

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    Syrah ? .... BIG excitement last week on the ASX (and on the basis of one drill hole.. )

    Syrah hits the jackpot in Mozambique

    seems to have levelled off ATM (Mon 28May12)

    Syrah Resources Ltd: ASX:SYR quotes & news - Google Finance

    I was going to raise them with you when I got a round tuit ... most of these things have a looong lead time though

    regards - LJ

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