Aske og jeg lavede en list over plusser fra vores tur.
Det var sjovere end at brokke sig over de lange køer i lufthavnen eller hvad man ellers kan brokke sig over.
Her er et udsnit af plusser:
* Stranden på Inhaca
* Smoothies
* Cafe Sol
* Stranden ved Macaneta
* Land Rover
* Tordenvejr (meget flotte lyn over Maputo set fra stranden på Inhaca)
* Fritidscentret i Ferroviario (søde børn og vel nok turens bedste frokost !)
* Vegetar-flymad
* Kokoskiks
* Katjas sy-værksted
* Trykning af 'Dirty Pussy's 150 hash-løbs trøje
* Hashløb i Ferroviario bairro
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Sunday, November 9, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
City of contrasts
I found Maputo both beautiful, dusty, ugly, inspiring, lively, but most of all full of contrasts.
Large holes in the pavement, women in vividly coloured clothes, rubbish in the streets, a modern shooing centre with marble tiles and a sushi place, heavy traffic of smoking cars.....
View from the fort:

Need I say more ?
The local repair shop on Vl. Lenin
Monday, October 20, 2008
Bairro
In Mozambique, bairros are administrative subdivisions of urban districts with important functions in the identification of the residents and determine the attributes of the area in
regards to construction or agriculture, much like zoning. They are directed by secretários. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bairro)
Most of the bairros in Maputo are low houses made of raw concrete with corrugated iron roofs and have sand/dust roads. this is the way most of the inhabitants in Maputo lives and should not be mistaken for poverty as I did the first days.
This picture is taken from the flight to Inhaca and gives a good picture of the buildings:

I have been to several bairros in Maputo - these pictures are taken in the bairro Maxaquene near Av. Vl. Lenine where I lived
regards to construction or agriculture, much like zoning. They are directed by secretários. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bairro)
Most of the bairros in Maputo are low houses made of raw concrete with corrugated iron roofs and have sand/dust roads. this is the way most of the inhabitants in Maputo lives and should not be mistaken for poverty as I did the first days.
This picture is taken from the flight to Inhaca and gives a good picture of the buildings:

I have been to several bairros in Maputo - these pictures are taken in the bairro Maxaquene near Av. Vl. Lenine where I lived
Home again
We arrived in CPH yesterday 14:00 after app. 23 hours in airports and planes. It has been a wonderful trip and I have definitely experienced much more than I have told about.
Well one of the reasons for that is our internet outage in Maputo, but it is also because I was busy experiencing and therefore didn't have the time to blog.
I will try to make up for it the next days (weeks) but I have 4 CD's of pictures and movies and also a lot of adventures that are difficult to explain.
Stay tuned...

(swimming in the pool at Clube Maritimo)
Well one of the reasons for that is our internet outage in Maputo, but it is also because I was busy experiencing and therefore didn't have the time to blog.
I will try to make up for it the next days (weeks) but I have 4 CD's of pictures and movies and also a lot of adventures that are difficult to explain.
Stay tuned...

(swimming in the pool at Clube Maritimo)
Friday, October 17, 2008
Childrens centre in Ferroviario
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Internet outage ended !!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Another day in Maputo
Started the day 6:30 jogging with Molly (the dog in the house). We ran along Lenin (or "Avenida Vlademir Lenine") and into the 'Bairro' where I met hundreds of Mozambiquans going to work by foot or in Chapas (see yesterdays picture). I didnt bring my camera so no pictures, but it was quite an experience and I didnt meet any other white girls on my way. The houses in the Bairro are made of grey concrete blocks with corrugated iron roofs and the roads are made of fine red sand. It is quite contrast to the shopping centre in downtown Maputo and the fenced colonies of american expats.
'Mercado Janet' - the fruit and vegetable market (where you can also have your fabric transformed to clothes by men with pedal-driven sewing machines). We bought a lot of fruit from Anita.

We visited Nucleo de Arte and saw the exhibition. We also talked to some of the artists in the workshops and finally had a drink in the café.

Tomorrow we are going to Inhaca to enjoy the weather and bathe in the Indian Ocean.
'Mercado Janet' - the fruit and vegetable market (where you can also have your fabric transformed to clothes by men with pedal-driven sewing machines). We bought a lot of fruit from Anita.

We visited Nucleo de Arte and saw the exhibition. We also talked to some of the artists in the workshops and finally had a drink in the café.

Tomorrow we are going to Inhaca to enjoy the weather and bathe in the Indian Ocean.
Monday, October 6, 2008
It takes 3...
We did a bit of shopping today in the local supermercado: "Al Houda".
They had almost everything including Dr.Oetker cocnout pudding powder, Dancake buscuits, milk, Nivea.... you name it!
3 employees at the counter: one taking up every piece of goods telling the price, one by the cash calculating and one guy packing the goods. and then I haven't mentioned the guy outside the shop who told us to leave the shopping bag outside and keeping an eye on it and the 3 other employees inside.
Other things we did today:
Maputos botanical garden's shade house

A chapa lost a door just outside the house...

Fresh coconut

This is not a palm....

(it is an antenne in disquise)
The fish market where we bought shellfish for the paella.
They had almost everything including Dr.Oetker cocnout pudding powder, Dancake buscuits, milk, Nivea.... you name it!
3 employees at the counter: one taking up every piece of goods telling the price, one by the cash calculating and one guy packing the goods. and then I haven't mentioned the guy outside the shop who told us to leave the shopping bag outside and keeping an eye on it and the 3 other employees inside.
Other things we did today:
Maputos botanical garden's shade house

A chapa lost a door just outside the house...

Fresh coconut

This is not a palm....

(it is an antenne in disquise)
The fish market where we bought shellfish for the paella.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
We've arrived
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Slowly (or quickly) counting down
Less than 4 days to take off.
I still have to buy some stuff for Katja & Nimbus (and their cats).
Havent packed yet except for my bikini and my €
Just noticed that my last post was from July when I ordered the tickets - feels like yesterday...
I still have to buy some stuff for Katja & Nimbus (and their cats).
Havent packed yet except for my bikini and my €
Just noticed that my last post was from July when I ordered the tickets - feels like yesterday...
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Virtual tourist
Discovered this site, and is now a user:
http://virtualtourist.com
Look for LeneTullin
I found some interesting tips about Maputo (and a lot of other places). Please post your best tips, it is only as good as the users.
Do you have any experience with this site or other travel sites ?
I have seen tripadvisor.com as well, but havet tried it out yet.
Post me your comments.
http://virtualtourist.com
Look for LeneTullin
I found some interesting tips about Maputo (and a lot of other places). Please post your best tips, it is only as good as the users.
Do you have any experience with this site or other travel sites ?
I have seen tripadvisor.com as well, but havet tried it out yet.
Post me your comments.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Am I going to Maputo ?
Yes I am !
In October I will be packing my suitcase with a little clothes and some spare space to fill with Africa stuff when going back.
In October I will be packing my suitcase with a little clothes and some spare space to fill with Africa stuff when going back.
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