Mozambique
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Quiet beach camp with shade from the trees. there are 2 small huts around where it seems that people live but haven't seen the people. one guy came from the beach and asked for water so we gave him some from our water tank, other than that really quiet and just a handful of locals walking on the beach, all friendly, waving at us. stayed here two nights. some trash around like everywhere in Mozambique but not too bad. free but of course no facilities.
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doesn't exist anymore, the shore has been washed away by the sea and only the dirt path subsists.
Report Check-InWe stayed here a couple of nights and had no problems. Cruise ship comes in every Wednesday, we arrived as one was leaving. We were told up to 3,000 people at once come ashore further up towards the point to a beautiful area with a pool, bar and things. Only open when there’s a ship there though. We went and watched the sunset there which was really nice
Report Check-Inquiet beach camp with shade from the trees. there are 2 small huts around where it seems that people live in them but haven't seen them. one guy came from the beach and asked for water so we gave him some from our water tank, other than that really quiet and just a handful of locals walking on the beach, all friendly waving at us. stayed here two nights. some trash around like everywhere in Mozambique but not too bad. free but of course no facilities.
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