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    Wow, country seems to have come a long way since the end of civil war.
    MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
    2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
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    Like others BBC I love seeing your photo's. Places I'm unlikely to visit. And of other cultures.

    Gary

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    The Posh Nosh

    Something I forgot to show you....each Dec, there is a formal ball for the Maputo Hash House Harriers...it is called, the ´Posh Nosh´.

    This year it was run in the Cardoso Hotel, in Maputo; quite a prestigious joint.

    Always a coat and tie affair.

    Be known for what you did. Not, for what you bought.

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    I like your camouflage

    My granddaughter just come back from Uganda doing voluntary work with other medicine uni students and she told me that people can not believe and or imagine that we have water inside in th house just by opening a tap.
    Some of them do not know what it is a tap
    It is incredible that we are in 2014 and a good lesson for all of us about the things that we are taken for granted.
    I am sure that you BBC, will have heaps of anecdotes like this.

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    Life, just became a whole lot easier!!

    The passport of the new Mozambican...the OzinMoz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBC View Post
    The passport of the new Mozambican...the OzinMoz.

    Ah, that's great news BBC! Doesn't that technically make you a MozinMoz now though?!

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    MozinMoz AND OzinOz

    DenLee,

    Mmmm.....I think we'll have to put it down to, which side of the Indian Ocean I am on.

    Either, the OzzyMozzy or, the MozzyOzzy.

    Have to be careful about which passport is in which pocket, and when.
    Be known for what you did. Not, for what you bought.

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    A bewdy....

    Definitely....this has to be one of the more roadworthy vehicles I have yet to see here in Moçambique:



    What a classic. The bloke in it, is a mate of mine, and we both kacked ourselves laughing when we spotted this...we did ask the owner if we could take a shot of it...he laughed.
    Be known for what you did. Not, for what you bought.

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    A bit sticky...

    There´s been a few days of rain...as result of a massive weather system in the channel between Madagascar and Moçambique.

    A mate sent me a photo of a chapa (pronounced `sharpa´)...a public bus that was having an entertaining day, negotiating some of the stickier parts of a road a bit out of town....I think it might have been a long sort of day.



    But, as always, there will always be people there to help...especially, if there is a belief there might be a little........$$$.
    Be known for what you did. Not, for what you bought.

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    Haha - that is classic! Bitumen is so overrated

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