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Women's Snorkel Set for IMVU A man had been on a desert island for a number of months after his boat got into difficulties and sank. As he was sitting on the beach staring out to sea on a hot afternoon he noticed a someone coming out from the water in a wetsuit and flippers. Until they got closer and the goggles and snorkel came off he saw that it was a beautiful woman. "Hi" she said. "You look like you could use some help" "Trust me" he said "I haven't been able to get off this island for the longest time. I'd do almost anything to get off this island and have a smoke" The lady unzipped her wetsuit slightly and dug inside and pulled out a cigarette and a lighter. She placed the cigarette in his mouth and lit it. "Boy what iwouldn't give for a beer" he sighed. Again she reached into her wetsuit and pulled out a beer, opened it and gave it to him. She then slowly undid her zipper exposing her cleavage. "How'd you like to play around?" she asked "Wow" he exclaimed "You have a set of golf clubs in there too!!?"
Funny! Good one. 8/10. Below is a list of Mozambique's top destinations, click on the link to view all details and tours. Bazaruto, Benguerra Islands, Inhambane, Maputo, Praia do Tofo Currency Mozambican Metical (MZN) Airports Birdlife With a wide diversity of habitats including highly threatened lowlands and miombo woodlands, and an array of beautiful Southern African bird species which total 740, Mozambique birdlife offers birdwatchers a thrilling experience in a tropical paradise. There are about 15 Important Bird Areas (IBA's) in Mozambique, spanning from coastal regions to forests, wetlands and mountain areas. Conservation Mozambique conservation is vital to prevent further damage to the country's already threatened wildlife and plant species. One of the most critically endangered species in Mozambique includes the dugong, of which there are only 150 left worldwide, most of them in Mozambique. A number of plants also face extinction if conservation efforts are not improved and enforced by Mozambique authorities. Culture • Music and dance is influenced by the Portuguese roots of the country Health Mozambique health is typical of any African country, with health facilities ranging from average to poor. Malaria is rife in many areas, and other health risks include untreated water, cholera, Rift Valley Fever and plague. Take a first aid kit and vitamins, and follow basic health precautions to ensure that you stay healthy on your Mozambique travels. AIDS Mozambique HIV/AIDS is a serious epidemic, with an extremely high rate of 12.5% in adults of 15 years and older. This amounts to an estimated 1,400,000 people living with HIV or AIDS, with a death rate of 81,000 by the end of 2007. About 58% of HIV/AIDS cases occurs in women, while the child AIDS numbers show a shocking 100,000 children of 15 years or younger. Vaccinations • Diphtheria Languages • Portuguese (official language) Money • US Dollars and South African Rands are widely accepted Phrase • Hello - Hola Plants With about 5, 500 species of plant in the country, Mozambique plant life is rich and diverse. Ecosystems range from wetlands and mangroves to lush forests and woodlands, with a wide array of vegetation to be found. Mozambique has a high density of closed canopy forest, including dry forest, scrub forest, Brachystegia forest, riverine forest, groundwater forest, swamp forest, and coastal forest. People • Makua-Lomwé 37% Safety Tips • The crime rate is generally low, however Maputo and busier cities are becoming increasing targets for tourist pick-pocketing or muggings Religion • Roman Catholic 21.8% Transport • Car Travel Books • Mozambique: The Bradt Travel Guide 4th Edition by Philip Briggs and Mark Whittington Visa Requirements • Most nationals require a visa except for South Africans and certain other African country citizens Wildlife Mozambique wildlife includes an impressive array of mammals, marine species, reptiles and amphibians. There are about 232 species of mammal, which include the extremely rare and endangered dugong plus dolphins, whales and manatees. Marine life is rich and abundant, with species ranging from whale shark to manta ray, and scuba diving and snorkeling offer a thrilling glimpse into underwater wonderlands with a huge diversity of fish to be seen. What To Pack What to pack for Mozambique safaris: What To Buy • Mozambique travel book and Portuguese phrase book When To Go • The best time to visit Mozambique is from March to September 2010 World Cup Mozambique 2010 statistics are as follows: About the Author Overlanding Africa is THE place to find out about what's involved in Overlanding, get an idea of what type of African overlanding is possible and book the best possible trip to suit your family tours in south africa. Go straight to the tours or use our guide to get started, offering Cape Town Overland tours.
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Did you hear the one about the man on the desert island?
About Mozambique
Fast Facts
Dialing Code
258
Mozambique international airports include:
• Beira International Airport
• Maputo International Airport
• Nampula International Airport
Mozambique cultures are influenced by the following:
• Cuisine and food play a key role in social events and festivals
• Art is a key part of tribal cultures
• Architecture and buildings are heavily influenced by colonial eras
• Customs and traditions are a blend of African and Portuguese influences
Mozambique inoculations include:
• Hepatitis A
• Malaria
• Rabies
• Tetanus
• Typhoid
• Yellow Fever (if coming from an infected area)
Mozambique languages include the following:
• Makua-Longwe
• Tsonga
• Shona
• Swahili
Mozambique money & banking information includes:
• Travellers cheques can be exchanged at most banks, major hotels or airports
• There are a number of ATMs in major cities, however these are not always safe so be cautious about withdrawing cash
• Credit cards are accepted at some major hotels or restaurants but not all
• Banking hours are Monday to Friday from 07h30 to 15h30
Mozambique local phrases in Portuguese include:
• Goodbye - Até logo
• How much? - Cuanto custa?
• Thank-you - Obrigado
• How are you? - Como esta?
• I am fine - Muito bem obrigado
Mozambique people include the following groups:
• Tsonga 23%
• Shona 9%
• Other tribal groups 30%
• Euro-Africans 0.2%
• Europeans 0.06%
• Indians 0.08%
Mozambique safety tips include the following:
• Tropical cyclone seasons run from November to April and coastal areas should be avoided ' flooding may also occur during these months
• Avoid using ATM's on the streets and keep valuables out of sight and secure
• Avoid large crowds or demonstrations which may turn violent
• Roads are often in very bad condition so be cautious when driving
Mozambique religion groups include the following:
• Muslim 22.8%
• Zionist Christian 17.5%
• Other 16.8%
• None 21.1%
Mozambique local transport options include:
• Bus
• Taxi
• Plane
Mozambique travel books include the following:
• Mozambique Travel Pack by New Holland Publishers
• Mozambique Travel Guide by Globetrotter
• Kalashnikovs and Zombie Cucumbers: Travels in Mozambique by Nick
Middleton
• Mozambique 2008 Travel Map by Globetrotter
Mozambique visa information is as follows:
• Passports must be valid for six months minimum
• Return tickets plus proof of income during your stay is required
• Visas are generally valid for a maximum of 3 months
• A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required to enter the country
• Sunglasses, sunhat and high factor sunscreen
• Swimming costume and snorkeling set, plus extra beach towels
• Loose, lightweight clothing with long sleeves
• Camera with spare batteries, extra film or memory cards
• Warm jacket for cooler seasons plus comfortable walking shoes and sandals
What to buy for Mozambique safaris:
• Sturdy backpack plus decent moneybag for valuables and travel documents
• First aid box filled with basic supplies and equipment
• Sleeping bag and camping mattress if you are on an overlanding tour
• Disposable underwater camera
When to go to Mozambique:
• The coolest months are from May to November
• Cyclone season runs from November to April and weather is very bad during these months, with frequent flooding
• November to March are the hottest months of the year
• During Christmas, Easter and August the country is filled with tourists, often from neighbouring South Africa
• The Mozambique national team are known as the Mambas
• Their FIFA World Cup records are fairly dismal, with no qualifications to date
• The team have achieved a few Round 1 standings in Africa Cup of Nations games
• The team's head coach is Mozambique's Martin Nooij
• Their biggest win was 6 - 1 against Lesotho in 1980
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