Maputo

Maputo

arriving at the last destination of my African road trip, the capital of Mocambique

Location: 

Maputo, Mozambique

Duration: 

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Personal highlights

  1. Maputo: capital of a fading nation, crumbling under its own burdens
  2. Mocambique: beautiful scenery when driving from Swazilandinfo-icon to Maputo
  3. Military: whole districts are closed for pedestrians to protect state secrets
  4. Road Trip: arriving in the last destination of my African journey (for now)
  5. Friends: saying goodbye to my new friends from the States and Germanyinfo-icon

Image sources

  1. Indian Ocean
  2. Outdoor shop
  3. Chilling on a bench
  4. Entering the city
  5. Beautiful mosque

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