Mozambique is located on the southeastern coast of Africa and is bordered by Tanzania to the North, South Africa and Swaziland to the South, Zimbabwe to the West and Zambia and Malawi to the northwest. Mozambique is made up mainly of coastal lowlands, rising toward the west to a plateau ranging from 500 to 2,000 ft above sea level and on the western border to a higher plateau (6,000 to 8,000 ft), with mountains in the north reaching a height of over 8,000 ft. The highest mountains are Namuli (7,936 ft), Binga (7,992 ft) on the Zimbabwean border, and Serra Zuira (7,306 ft) in Sofala Province. Mozambique
Mozambique is located on the southeastern coast of Africa and is bordered by Tanzania to the North, South Africa and Swaziland to the South, Zimbabwe to the West and Zambia and Malawi to the northwest. Mozambique is made up mainly of coastal lowlands, rising toward the west to a plateau ranging from 500 to 2,000 ft above sea level and on the western border to a higher plateau (6,000 to 8,000 ft), with mountains in the north reaching a height of over 8,000 ft. The highest mountains are Namuli (7,936 ft), Binga (7,992 ft) on the Zimbabwean border, and Serra Zuira (7,306 ft) in Sofala Province. Labels: Africa, Mozambique, Travel
Hilton Head Real Estate for sale
Hilton Head South Carolina is a charming and historical setting ideal for those who want to just relax, play on the world-famous golf courses, shop and dine at unique shopping centers and restaurants. A stunning beauty indeed!
It is a fantastic for a beachside Hilton Head resort or Hilton Head ocean front rental property. Hilton Head Island creates a peaceful environment and super resort facility with vacation homes. People can use the search facility of the site to find the best rental accommodations on this spectacular island today!
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Buddy Bear sculptures in Berlin
A boy holds a Brazilian national flag as he stands in front of Buddy Bear sculptures at the Bebelplatz square in Berlin June 14, 2006. Over 120 colourful big Buddy Bears designed by artists from different countries with unique features on behalf of his or her native country are placed at the square as part of charity project to promote more tolerance in the worldLabels: Berlin
Getting to the Marble Quarries above Carrara
The autostrada A12 takes you along the Tuscany coast to Carrara. When you exit the autostrada, it's a simple matter of following the initial sign to Carrara and then following the "cave di marmo" or marble caves signs. You'll go through Carrara, then start to climb the slopes of the Apuan Alps or Alpi Apuane.
Remember that once you get into the mountains you're sharing these small roads and tunnels with huge marble-moving machinery. It's not dangerous if you're paying attention while driving and exiting your car.
From their vantage point on the autostrada many folks make the mistake of wondering why there's snow on the mountains in August.
Bangkok at a Glance
Bangkok's history begins at the rivers edge. At the edge of the Chao Praya River to be precise. Over 370 km long and with its origins in four rivers flowing from the Northeastern region of the country, this waterway has been as historically and agriculturally significant in shaping Thailand as the Nile has been to Egypt. Bordered to the west by rugged Burmese mountains, by lofty mountains to the north separating southern China from the Southeast Asian mainland, and to the east by the high, sprawling plateau settled by the Ban Chiang people, wave after wave of settlers moved into this huge river basin to take advantage of the fertile land and abundant fish. In fact, what we today know as Bangkok grew from little more than a small collection of villages scattered among the river basin canals and rice paddies.
Spread over nearly 350 square kilometres and home to an estimated ten million people, it's grown into a sprawling mass of glistening skyscrapers, towering apartments and gridlock traffic with a skyline like that of many other Southeast Asian capitals. However, while economic liberalisation has brought outside influences, styles and mores to the capital, some things stay the same. Rattanakosin, for one, is still the spiritual centre of the city. And Bangkok, thankfully, is still graced by the enchanting splendour of some of the Kingdom's most illustrious monuments. Among them, Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Wat Po and the spectacular Grand Palace.
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Miami Travel Guide
This city has a bright and sunny ambience with a lot of Caribbean and Hispanic influences, including a lively night life.There is a white sandy beach running along much of its length with a unique art deco hotel section providing colour. Miami is located near to one of Florida's top natural attraction - the Everglades - and to the island chain made famous by Hemingway, the Florida Keys.
Johannesburg
Jo’burg’, the capital of the region Gauteng, is a fascinating city with a modern centre, combining its ways with the older surroundings.
It is a very modern city with excellent shopping by any standards, but being a financial centre it does not hold as many attractions for tourists as other cities like Cape Town. Sights in Johannesburg include the new Museum Africa which offers an honest and self-critical look at the nation’s sometimes troubled past and the Market Theater Complex which houses theaters and a Saturday flea market.
History buffs will be interested in the Smuts Library at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits University) where South African statesman Jan Smuts’ book collection is preserved. The university’s Gubbins Library has an extensive collection of books on Africa. The Apartheid museum, next to Gold Reef City theme-park, is a fantastic architectural piece and a moving yet informative means of learning about Apartheid and the recent political history of South Africa.
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