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At least 48 people have been killed and around 23,000 forced from their homes by heavy flooding in Malawi, the country's leader said on Tuesday. President Peter Mutharika has declared a third of the country a disaster zone and urgently appealed for foreign aid. Reports from neighbouring Mozambique said a group of 25 schoolchildren were swept away by floodwater on Monday. Heavy regional rain began last month and forecasters say they expect it to continue over the coming days. Mr Mutharika said his government alone did not have the money to cope. Homes and crops in Malawi were destroyed by the rising torrents while roads and railways have also been cut off. One government official said many victims died when villages were flooded in Mangoche district, an area in the south about 100km (60 miles) south of Blantyre, the commercial capital. "People have fled into schools and churches on higher ground, others are in the open because there is not enough space,'' said Grey Mkwanda, a district planning officer, speaking to the Associated Press news agency. For more Latest and Breaking News Headlines SUBSCRIBE to https://www.youtube.com/user/ join.quizgroup.com?ref=81786 TAGS abc breaking news, bbc, bbc football, bbc iplayer, bbc news, bbc news america, bbc persian, bbc sport, bbc weather, bbc world news, breaking celebrity news, breaking election news, breaking late news, breaking local news, breaking music news, breaking news, breaking news alerts, breaking news canada, breaking news headlines, breaking news in atlanta, breaking news in nigeria, breaking news india, breaking news pensacola florida, breaking news plane crash, breaking news story, breaking sports news, business expensive news home media world, christian world news, cnn, cnn breaking news, cnn money, cnn news, cnn news breaking news, cnn news world, detroit breaking news, global news, headline, headline news, health care technology news, hot latest global news, internet technology news, las vegas breaking news, latest breaking news, latest celebrity news, latest information technology news, latest music news, latest news, latest news headlines, latest news update, latest sports news, live breaking news, local breaking news, local news today, msn breaking news, nbc breaking news, nbc world news, news of the world, news report us world, news today news, news updated daily, solar technology news, sports news today, technology news, the latest news, today news, us news and world, us news and world report, us news and world report magazine, us news and world report web site, us news world report, world news, world news daily, world news headlines
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For More Latest News Subscribe us: http://www.youtube.com/user/worldnetworktvbbccnn http://worldnetworktv.blogspot.in/ BLANTYRE: Flooding in Malawi has killed more than 176 people, displaced at least 200,000 others, left homes and schools submerged in water and roads washed away by the deluge in the southern African country, the vice president said on Friday. Downriver in neighbouring Mozambique, floodwaters have left at least 38 dead, according to Mozambican news agency AIM, displaced tens of thousands and damaged the main road linking the north and south of the country. While the Mozambican government's flood plan, announced last year, may have lessened the damage, Malawi was caught off guard. Dozens of people are missing in Malawi, with at least 153 unaccounted for in the worst affected southern parts of the country, Vice President Saulos Chilima said. "It's a very bad situation," he said, speaking at a press conference in Malawi's commercial capital Blantyre. A joint operation between the police and the army was underway to rescue hundreds who were trapped in their villages by flood waters caused by weeks of heavy rain, Chilima said. A bright spot of their work so far: Rescue workers had found a woman who had given birth while trapped by floodwaters. The mother and newborn were healthy, Chilima said. "I flew over some parts of the Lower Shire but we could not find anywhere to land," he said of the south. "It's a big challenge we have before us." Thousands of homes had been destroyed, hundreds of hectares of crops submerged and livestock had been washed away, Chilima said. "We have lost everything," said Kalenga, a man who took shelter in a tent camp set up by the Malawi Red Cross and Red Crescent Society, and Doctors Without Borders. He gave only his first name. Tents have been set up for those left homeless, and many have found refuge with friends and neighbours whose homes remained habitable, Doctors Without Borders said in a statement. The international medical organization said it was concerned that displaced people were also vulnerable to water-borne disease due unsanitary conditions. "Most of Nsanje and East Bank are submerged under two to three meters of water, which has transformed these vast plains into a giant lake engulfing houses and bridges," said Amaury Gregoire, Doctors Without Borders' mission head in Malawi's south. The United Nations World Food Program said it plans to airlift more than 100 metric tons of food to the southern African to feed at least 77,000, but added in a statement that accessing Malawi's southern districts has been "extremely difficult." In Chikwawa, 50 kilometers (about 31 miles) from Blantyre, traditional leaders sent dugout canoes to rescue stranded villagers, some finding shelter in trees. "Some tree branches snapped, tossing people back into the water," said Issa Bande, whose village was flooded when Malawi's largest river, the Shire River, burst its banks. TAGS abc breaking news, bbc, bbc football, bbc iplayer, bbc news, bbc news america, bbc persian, bbc sport, bbc weather, bbc world news, breaking celebrity news, breaking election news, breaking late news, breaking local news, breaking music news, breaking news, breaking news alerts, breaking news canada, breaking news headlines, breaking news in atlanta, breaking news in nigeria, breaking news india, breaking news pensacola florida, breaking news plane crash, breaking news story, breaking sports news, business expensive news home media world, christian world news, cnn, cnn breaking news, cnn money, cnn news, cnn news breaking news, cnn news world, detroit breaking news, global news, headline, headline news, health care technology news, hot latest global news, internet technology news, las vegas breaking news, latest breaking news, latest celebrity news, latest information technology news, latest music news, latest news, latest news headlines, latest news update, latest sports news, live breaking news, local breaking news, local news today, msn breaking news, nbc breaking news, nbc world news, news of the world, news report us world, news today news, news updated daily, solar technology news, sports news today, technology news, the latest news, today news, us news and world, us news and world report, us news and world report magazine, us news and world report web site, us news world report, world news, world news daily, world news headlines
Aug 1997 When the Boers of South Africa set off on their great Voortrek 160 years ago into the African hinterland, they wanted to set up their own Afrikaner homeland and escape British domination. Now a group of Afrikaners, many descended from the original Voortrekkers, are setting off again, this time to northern Mozambique. They fear that their farms at home are being swallowed up or given back to the newly affluent black and coloured South Africans. Many of the Afrikaners belong to the far right who have been active in the pursuit of an Afrikaner homeland. They claim that the move to Mozambique is merely to control their destiny. Mozambique's locals are not so sure the influx of Afrikaners is a good idea. Their forests are being felled and they fear losing their land. As the Mozambiquans stamp and sing at a traditional ceremony, the white South African families hold a separate church service thanking God for a good harvest. Can the two groups live in harmony and who will really benefit from this 'Second Great Trek.'? Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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South African Food | Eating Cape Town | South African cuisine | Traditional South African food Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube The cuisine of South Africa is sometimes called "rainbow cuisine", as it has had a variety of multicultural sources and stages. The cuisine can be generalised as: Cookery practiced by indigenous people of Africa such as the Sotho- and Nguni-speaking people. Cookery that emerged from several waves of colonialisation and immigration introduced during the colonial period by white European people of Dutch (since 1652), German, French, Italian, Greek and British (since 1805~1820) descent and their Indo-Asian slaves or servants - this include the cuisine of the so-called Cape Malay people, which has many characteristics of Indonesia and cooking styles from neighbouring colonial cultures such as Portuguese Mozambique. Indigenous cookery =============== In the precolonial period, indigenous cuisine was characterised by the use of a very wide range of foods including fruits, nuts, bulbs, leaves and other products gathered from wild plants and by the hunting of wild game. The introduction of domestic cattle and grain crops by Bantu speakers who arrived in the southern regions from central Africa since 10,000 BC and the spread of cattle keeping to Khoisan groups enabled products and the availability of fresh meat on demand. The pre-colonial diet consisted primarily of cooked grains, especially sorghum, fermented milk (somewhat like yogurt) and roasted or stewed meat. At some point, maize replaced sorghum as the primary grain, and there is some dispute as to whether maize, a Central American crop, arrived with European settlers or spread through Africa before white settlement via Africans returning from the Americas during the era of the slave trade. People also kept sheep and goats, and communities often organised vast hunts for the abundant game; but beef was considered the absolutely most important and high status meat. The ribs of any cattle that were slaughtered in many communities were so prized that they were offered to the chief of the village In many ways, the daily food of South African families can be traced to the indigenous foods that their ancestors ate. A typical meal in a South African family household that is Bantu-speaking is a stiff, fluffy porridge of maize meal (called "pap," and very similar to American grits) with a flavorful stewed meat gravy. Traditional rural families (and many urban ones) often ferment their pap for a few days — especially if it is sorghum instead of maize — which gives it a tangy flavor. The Sotho-Tswana call this fermented pap, "ting." The vegetable is often some sort of pumpkin, varieties of which are indigenous to South Africa, although now many people eat pumpkins that originated in other countries. Rice and beans are also very popular even though they are not indigenous. Another common vegetable dish, which arrived in South Africa with its many Irish immigrants, but which has been adopted by South Africans, is shredded cabbage and white potatoes cooked with butter. For many South Africans meat is the center of any meal. The Khoisan ate roasted meat, and they also dried meat for later use. The influence of their diet is reflected in the common Southern African love of barbecue (generally called in South Africa by its Afrikaans name, a "braai") and biltong (dried preserved meat). As in the past, when men kept cattle as their prized possession in the rural areas, South Africans have a preference for beef. Today, South Africans enjoy not only beef, but mutton, goat, chicken and other meats as a centerpiece of a meal. On weekends, many South African families, like white South Africans, have a "braai," and the meal usually consists of "pap and vleis," which is maize meal and grilled meat. Eating meat even has a ritual significance in both traditional and modern South African culture. For weddings, initiations, the arrival of family members after a long trip and other special occasions, families will buy a live animal and slaughter it at home, and then prepare a large meal for the community or neighborhood. Participants often say that spilling the blood of the animal on the ground pleases deceased ancestors who invisibly gather around the carcass. On holiday weekends, entrepreneurs will set up pens of live animals along the main roads of townships—mostly sheep and goats—for families to purchase, slaughter, cook and eat. Beef being the most prized meat, for weddings, affluent families often purchase a live steer for slaughter at home. Vegetarianism is generally met with puzzlement among Black South Africans, although most meals are served with vegetables such as pumpkin, beans and cabbage.
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Africa Tours 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania tourism & Vacations 2015 - Kenya, Tanzania Trip 2015 Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south. Do in Tanzania ============ 1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details. 2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well. 3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way. 4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience. 5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion. 6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water! 7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator. 8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old. 9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
Alex Saul, Tanzania tour guide - Alex Saul, Tanzania trip leader Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south. Do in Tanzania ============ 1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details. 2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well. 3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way. 4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience. 5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion. 6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water! 7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator. 8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old. 9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.
The film shows the contribution of the LR group for the preservation and cultivation of culture and art of Angola.
Giant rats in are being used to detect landmines in Mozambique. The rats, too light to set off the mines, are trained to smell and point them out to their ha...
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Showing you how to make Firinda, a traditional dish in western Uganda. For more african/ugandan fusin recipes checkout:http://rarebeautyblog.wordpress.com/
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Denmis Bain Savigne is owner of the CUBAN RHYTHM & RUMBA STUDIO in downtown Vallejo. He received the majority of his formal training in Cuba where he attended Regino Eladio Voti en Guantanamo, Escuela Nacional de Arte in Havana and was a part of Conjuncto Folklorico Nacional de Cuba. He has expertise in afro cuban dance, folklore, ballet, jazz, modern dance and more. He has also toured and performed in more than 16 di°erent countries and was a lead dancer in about 450 performances. His dance studio located at 1718 Sonoma Blvd, Vallejo, CA (cross of Georgia St.) is available for: CLASSES (Salsa-tone Cuban style Zumba, Rumba, Afro-Cuban, Salsa-Bachata-Merengue Mix, Cuba-tone cardio workout to Cuban Reggaeton), QUINCEANERAS, CHOREOGRAPHY and RENTAL SPACE. TRY HIS SALSA-TONE CLASS TODAY! Contact: (707) 334-8801 or visit: www.cubanrhythmandrumba.com. Their performance helped raise funds for children to go to school in Negril, Jamaica. Look for more events hosted by Great Shape, Inc. volunteers Mary & Grace Shelton. For more information about Great Shape! Inc., visit: gsjamaica.org
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Discover with us! Learn about college. Tour various college departments. Learn about: Portugal and Portuguese Diaspora; Portuguese Language; Literature; Arts; History; Music and Dance; Portuguese Food and more. Website @ www.luso-american.org/laef. For more information, please call (925) 828-3883 or email education@luso-american.org.
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This oral history project is produced by Ming-Ai (London) Institute and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2011. The heritage focus for this project is t...
This film was made in Mozambique in 2012 and examines the barriers many people there face when they try to access healthcare. This film looks at those issues...
In Mozambique, Margarida Mathshinhe and VillageReach use text messaging to improve routine immunization. VillageReach deployed the Dedicated Logistics System...
In May 2009 Puravida came to Guludo to make a film of some of the projects that Global Angels have raised funds for. Here are the projects that have been showcased in the film: Water, Education and Health. For more info and donations pls visit http://www.globalangels.org/ Film produced by http://www.puravidamedia.co.uk
In Maputo, Mozambique, President Clinton visited the Polana Canhico Health Facility, a clinic that is supported by the Clinton Health Access Initiative and that is pioneering HIV/AIDS care, diagnostics, and maternal and child health in the region. After meeting with patients, their families, and hospital administrators, he addressed a crowd outside the facility.
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Training Mozambicans to work closely with rural communities to fight malaria, HIV/AIDS and other health problems. For more than 10 years this partnership bet...
"Three more people have died from drinking contaminated beer, bringing the number of fatalities to 72, as the number hospitalized fell by more than 150, health authorities in Mozambique said on Tuesday. About 35 victims are now hospitalized, down from 196, according Paula Bernardo, director of health, women and social welfare in the northeastern Tete province. At least seven people are still in critical condition in hospitals in the Chitima district, Bernardo told Radio Mozambique. Dozens of people fell ill in Chitima and in the neighboring Songo district after drinking traditional beer, known as Pombe, at a funeral over the weekend. The beer, brewed from millet or corn flour, is believed to have been poisoned with crocodile bile, according to district health officials." Read more here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/13/beer-death-mozambique_n_6462038.html Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/anakasparian) and Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) of The Young Turks discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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With more than half of the population illiterate and its people speaking more than 40 local languages, Mozambique faces colossal challenges in disseminating health information to its population. As the country rolls out new national health campaigns, communication experts are becoming savvier about how they reach Mozambicans. Fourteen-year-old Fernando emerges from the mobile male circumcision unit in Xinavane, casually pulling his shirt collar up to his ears, giving his approving friends a confident nod. It is a swift procedure, which could help reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV in Mozambique. But male circumcision is a hard sell. Posters dot the mobile unit where nurses carry out around 50 male circumcisions a day. They carry messages such as “I was fearful but I made the right decision," and “Get circumcised and use a condom.” Boys waiting in line say they learned about the benefits of circumcision from teachers, or their mothers took them after hearing about it from their friends and traditional community leaders. And community leaders are key in getting out health messages says Patrick Devos, a communications expert who works with non-profit groups and the Mozambican Health Ministry. “We believe that for real behavioral change, communication has to happen in a community dialogue. We found in formative research that ‘I feel clean,’ ‘I feel healthy, more attractive’ - these kind of things are appealing to younger men… It is about going out, talking to people, having all these focus group discussions. We then try to tailor our messages around things that might appeal to them," said Devos. Posters and illustrated flip-charts explaining male circumcision, HIV and malaria are devised and pre-tested in coalition with communities to create effective messaging based on language and imagery they understand. In a country where a storytelling tradition is strong, video and audio testimonies have proved to be extremely powerful in facilitating debate and triggering social change, says Devos. “These days, the reach of television has really grown dramatically but still radio is extremely powerful especially if you can translate your spots into local languages," he said. Community radio is pivotal in conveying health messages in a country where the Internet is accessed by only 5 percent of the population and more than half the population is illiterate. About 50 percent of Mozambicans have access to a television set but more than 90 percent have access to radio. A community radio station in Xai Xai, over 200 kilometers from the capital, reaches roughly 3,500 people in a 70-kilometer radius. Here they recruit volunteers as radio presenters due to limited resources. Program coordinator Teresa Zita says radio dramas with health messages and lengthy debates where people can send a text message or speak to a health expert are part of their regular programming. “We organize different types of debates. For example, next week we will be talking about the Ebola virus and we invite medical practitioners to come and talk about the issue. People call and ask how do you know for example that you have cervical cancer and other types of question. The medical practitioners, sometimes they even leave booklets with information so we can keep on informing the listeners," said Zita. Across town in Xai-Xai, women look amusedly at the teams of people suited up in beige overalls with a matching hood tasked with going door-to-door as part of an initiative led by the Center for Disease Control and the government. The initiative involves spraying insecticide on the interior walls of homes to kill and deter mosquitoes, and cut down on malaria. The strange suits give credence to the information teams, who have been chosen from the communities to disseminate information about residual spraying, while familiarizing people with what the technicians will look like when they come to spray homes. Although it is arduous and time-consuming, many health projects are finding that the door-to-door approach ensures that those beyond the reach of traditional media receive vital, life-saving information.
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta joined other African First ladies on a tour of health facilities in Maputo to acquaint themselves with strides made by Mozambiqu...
Dr. Douglas Jackson, of Project C.U.R.E., Dr. Managli, Minister of Health for Mozambique and Eric Finsley, Rio Tinto address the significance of collaborativ...
Anyone who has ever visited Denmark will know that bicycles are one thing the country is certainly not lacking. The sprawling Novo Nordisk sites across Denmark are no exception, where Novo Nordisk-branded bikes help employees get around between buildings throughout the day. In 2009, Novo Nordisk was approached by Danish bicycle leasing firm Baisikeli with an idea for an innovative partnership. Novo Nordisk would lease bikes for employee use over a two-and-a-half-year period, after which they would be sent to Africa. Here they would be refitted at local bike shops to fit local transportation needs and then sold. Read more: http://bit.ly/1BIr8Yv © 2015 | 3BL Media/Novo Nordisk | All Rights Reserved
Episcopal Relief & Development has partnered with ASA (Anglican Social Action) through the malaria prevention program NetsforLife®, community development initiatives, and in responding to the immediate impact and long-term recovery from flooding disasters.
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This video is from the National Health Week initiative in Marracuene district. The man with the megaphone was shouting out information in both Portuguese and...
Check out our newest video from one of Project HOPE's Village Savings and Loans (VSL) groups in Guija District, Mozambique. Our VSL programs not only incorpo...
The inSCALE project in Mozambique is part of a multi-country study that includes Uganda and is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The project is working to increase coverage of integrated community case management (iCCM) through community health workers (CHWs) trained to adequately treat children under five years for diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria. The goal of the project is to develop scalable innovations based on research which will have a positive impact on CHW motivation, performance and retention in order to increase the quality and coverage of iCCM. This will eventually lead to an increase in the number of children receiving appropriate treatment in their communities or being referred to health facilities. Findings from a large piece of formative research, including literature reviews, stakeholder analyses and other research activities, were used to identify possible innovations. The feasibility and acceptability of these options were then analysed by key national stakeholders. Based on their recommendations, the inSCALE APE CommCare mobile phone application was developed by Malaria Consortium in partnership with the Inhambane Provincial Health Directorate, Dimagi, University College London and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The film shows community health worker Halima in Inharrime District, Mozambique using the inSCALE APE CommCare mobile phone application. Halima says of the application ‘My work has greatly improved since I started using the phone. I can communicate with my supervisor to ask questions and I have clear information on how to treat patients’.
The social perspective of Mozambique makes us think that his medium-term upturn is quite difficult. The education, economy and health care of this country sh...
students studying maternal health issues in Mozambique make an appeal for help on this issue.
This video is about Health Centre Anchilo in Mozambique
Subscribe to eNCA for latest news. No Fear. No Favour: http://bit.ly/eNCAnews Mozambique's health minister has warned those who consume traditional beer to be careful. That’s after nearly 70 people died after drinking ‘poisonous’ beer. Connect with eNCA now to follow top stories and have your say: http://www.enca.com https://www.facebook.com/eNCAnews https://twitter.com/eNCAnews
Starting with teaching Health in Mozambique, my project is rooted in using the knowledge and resources we have access to, to educate the teachers that will t...
Maputo, Mozambique Tourism - Maputo, Mozambique Vacation Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Maputo has been the capital of Mozambique since 1898. The city was previously called Lourenço Marques until the country's independence in 1975. It is the largest city in Mozambique and the country's most important harbour. It is situated at the mouth of the Santo River in the extreme south, 90 km from the border with South Africa. In comparison with other sub-Saharan African cities, the urban area feels small and concentrated, with wide avenues and old trees. People are generally out and about in the streets, walking, driving and getting on with life. The vibe is healthy and active, with little begging and lots of street vendors and markets. There is no heavy presence of police during the day. There are few tourists to be seen and at times the atmosphere is as much South American as African. Buildings range from old colonial palaces to new high-rise constructions, but the dominant architecture consists of Stalinist-looking concrete-walled boxes, generally with badly eroded paint and rusty security bars. Fortunately, these tend to fade into the background, and there are enough buildings with old charm and lush enough gardens (cycads, coleus, flamboyant, jacaranda, bouganvillea, etc.) to give a pleasing if shabby feel. Especially outstanding buildings which shouldn't be missed are the Pancho Guedes creations: Guadiesque, surreal and difficult to find. The city provides a range of accommodation, from many-star hotels (e.g. Polana, Cardoso, Southern Sun) to comfortable backpackers' hostels (Base and Fatima's) and reasonable options in between (Mozaic Guest House). See in Maputo, Mozambique ==================== 1 - The Railway Station on Praca dos Trabalhadores is sometimes mistaken to be the work by Gustave Eiffel. However, the building is an imposing structure and well-worth a visit, especially at Friday or Saturday nights where live music often is played. 2 - The National Art Museum has a small but good collection of Mozambican art, including several large canvases by the world-renowned Malangatana. 3 - The Jardim Tunduru is a very pretty (albeit small) botanical garden. 4 - The Museum of the Revolution chronicles Mozambique's fight for indepedence from Portuguese colonialism(Closed in 2008 and by the looks of it will not re-open soon) 5 - The Mercado Central in the Baixa district has fresh fish, crabs, calamari, fruits and vegetables, and many household staples. Safe, lively and recommended, especially if cooking for yourself. 6 - Walk up Avenida Julius Nyerere. Start from the Hotel Cardoso or Natural History Museum along R Mutemba to Nyerere then left (north) to the Polana Hotel. Boutiques, restaurants, curio vendors, video stores, etc. to be seen in the relatively upscale Polana neighborhood. 7 - Casa do Ferro Avenida Samora Marcel, is a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, architect of Paris' Eiffel Tower. It is also known as the "Iron House" or "Steel House" because of its all-metal structure. Originally intended as the Governor's home, it turned out to be too hot to live in under Maputo's tropical conditions, and is now a museum. 8 - Museu de História Natural, Praca Travessia de Zambezi (close to Cardoso Hotel). Enjoyable little museum. Lots of stuffed animals, birds and reptiles with full-size models of elephants. Interesting collection of wooden carvings, including a selection of traditional and very uncomfortable looking wooden pillows. Mtn 50. Do in Maputo, Mozambique ==================== 1 - Visit some beautiful beaches, such as Catembe and Ponta d'Ouro. It is very jovial in these atmospheres and are generally safe, but beware of pickpocketing and avoid bringing valuables with you on a beach stroll. Ponta D'Ouro and Ponta Malongane have some beautiful scuba-diving spots, with either campsites or chalets right on the beach. 2 - Take in a wedding. Beautiful tribal singing and women ululating. Civil ceremonies next door to Avenida Hotel. Several weddings on Saturday morning.
Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the southeastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2 500 km. long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular coral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent. This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region. For the adventurous this paradise, with its all year round summer climate, offers many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life. Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
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Promotional Video for Mozambique Tourism.
Mozambique Tourism speaks to Southern Africa Direct at Indaba 2009.
Travel Documentary Showcasing Mozambique's Top Travel Destinations.
Directed, Shot and Edited by Pipas Forjaz, Produced by Mickey Fonseca, Music by Moreira Chonguiça for STV Moçambique. Shot on a Sony EX3.
Moçambique / Mozambique - Maputo (English / Inglês) Maputo Reserva Especial de Maputo, rio Rovuma, Ponta do Ouro, Ponta Malongane, Namaacha, Ilha da Inhaca, ...
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Carvalho Muária tells Voices of Leaders about the latest developments in Mozambican tourism and the business and investment opportunities in the tourism sector of Mozambique. FITUR 2013 www.voicesofmozambique.com
Breaking Travel News interviews Mozambique Tourism Minister at Arabian Travel Investment Conference 2008, Dubai. Breaking Travel News (BTN) is one of the Int...
Mozambique Tourism Authority General Director Hiuane Abacar talks to Voices of Leaders about the sights and sounds his country has on offer.
Nomad Television's exclusive interview with Antonio A. Tome Muluana, Vice Counselor - Tourism, High Commission of the Republic of Mozambique at Meetings Africa 2015: Advancing Africa Together.
A Speech by Hermenegildo Neves, Director General of the Mozambique Tourism Nuestra America/ The Berlin International Economics Congress 2011 The Institute fo...
Action 3: Tourism Master Students from Mozambique in ESEC (Escola Superior de Educação de Coimbra) UNWTO.TedQual Regional Programme for Africa
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Rute is a Documentalist from the Ministry of Tourism, Mozambique.
Hiuane Abacar, Director General of the Mozambique Ministry of Tourism, explains to Voices of Leaders how Mozambique is positioning itself as an international tourism and investment destinantion.
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A glimpse at the July Sports DTS outreach in Mozambique... For best view play with HD setting :)
Children in over 400 primary schools in Mozambique now enjoy a minimum of two hours PE and sport a week, thanks to International Inspiration, the legacy prog...
ASFN Team Shimano Rudolph and Wesley joined by guide Morgan O Kennedy as they go off shore fishing for gamefish making use of the Trivella Medium Heavy and t...
UNICEF correspondent Jonah Fisher reports on 'International Inspiration' initiative in Mozambique, a global effort led by the London Olympic Committee, UNICE...
Water activities for the special family holiday and the serious water sports enthusiast. Come and join us in the beautiful Bazaruto Archipelago region, Vilan...
ASFN Shimano Ambassador Rudolph Scheepers and Wesley Peens in Mozambique where they are targeting edibles. Rudolph is using the Shimano Technium Medium and the Shimano 20/40 with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot. Wesley uses the Shimano Trinidad 30A and Shimano Technium Medium also using with Power Pro backing and Double X top shot and leader. They catch some Kingfish / GT's, Queesfish, Bonefish
International friendly football match Mozambique vs Namibia, May 26, 2012 - DJK Sports Arena Wuerzburg, Germany, in preparation for the FIFA, World Cup 2014.
ASFN Team Shimano, Rudolph and Wesley joined by quest Morgan O' Kennedy target couta and snoek in Mozambique. Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network.
The promises that London made to the world are beginning to be fulfilled in a school in Mozambique. As part of the 2012 Olympics International Inspiration pr...
ASFN Shimano Ambassadors Rudolph Scheepers, Wesley Peens and guest Morgan O' Kennedy targeting Gamefish on Stick Baits. - Brought to you by ASFN - Advanced Sports Fishing Network
Produced by SeaCandy Media - Discover the wonders of Mozambican marine wildlife and water sports in Tofo, with Liquid Dive Adventures. Whale Sharks, Manta Rays and much more. Scuba dive with the Big 5 of the oceans!
Testing the new Reo in Mozambique with Patrice Hartmann from Ozone SA and Michael, Steffen and Bruce from Kitesports. The Kitesports Boys starting off at LA Mercy,DBN. Wow!!! What an awesome tip it's been. We spontaneously decided to go to Mozambique Ponta Do Ouro and to stopped over at Durban Kitesports 'Head-quarters' to get some demo stock for the locals here in PE. Joining us to Moz was 'crazy French man' Patrice from Ozone SA and 'even more insane' Michael from Kitesports SA... A perfect combination!!! We had 4 days of unbelievable sick conditions.
DTS students are out and about, doing sweet things as they are the hands, feet and mouthpiece of the Gospel. We got to catch up with Abby this morning, and s...
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Dave is showing how you can use our Reactive Steel Range for tactical training by performing a Mozambique Drill. At Shooting Sports Northwest! - Bothell, Wa
Nautical Channel Promo A story of two girls at the helm of a journey that will see two recent college grads, Andi and Chelsey navigate through Mozambique, on...
Most comprehensive Travel Guide to this tropical paradise, Mozambique. From Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhassoro.
http://www.TheExpeditioner.com In this travel guide I hitch a ride to Tofo, Mozambique, a sleepy fishing village on the Indian Ocean known for its great beac...
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Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide. Before You Go See This Video. DISCOVER MOZAMBIQUE. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube. Nestled between South Africa and Tanzania, on the south-eastern coast of Africa lies the tropical paradise of Mozambique. The 2500-km long coastline with white palm lined beaches, pristine crystal clear waters, lagoons and spectacular corral reefs, is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the African continent. This magnificent coastline with its secluded unspoiled beaches is scattered with stunning resorts that blend in with the natural beauty of the region. With its all year round summer climate and safe beaches this paradise offers unforgettable family holidays and for the adventurous many activities, especially fishing, diving, snorkeling and sailing as well as peace and tranquility for those who just want to laze around on white tropical beaches and enjoy life. Magnificent sunrises, calm lukewarm waters of the Indian Ocean, excellent cuisine and friendly people await those who want to discover this tropical paradise called Mozambique. A video by Adventure Films called “Discover Mozambique” must be the most comprehensive audio-visual tourist guide available covering the coastline from Ponta do Ouro in the south all the way up to Inhasoro just south of Beira. The viewer will experience, with superb video and audio quality, the beauty of the resorts on this part of the coastline. Places like Ponta du Ouro and Malongane, Mamoli, Marracuene, Macaneta, Bilene, Xai-Xai, Chongoene, Chizavane, Chidenguele, Zavora, Paindane, Guinjata, Jangamo, Coconut Bay, Inhambane, Barra, Maxixe, Morrungulo, Pomene, Vilanculos and Inhasoro. This video is a must for all who plan to travel to Mozambique. Not only for a family holiday but also for scuba divers, snorkelers, fishermen either deep sea or surf, sailors as well as 4X4 enthusiasts. Mozambique is one of the worlds best kept diving, spearfishing and big game fishing secrets. With a coastline of over 2500 km, one only has to look at her neighboring exotic dive destinations such as Mauritius, Comoros and the Maldives to understand what lies beneath the warm Indian Ocean – the most pristine and virgin reefs in the world with names like Bass City, Texas, Manta, Lighthouse, Jangamo, Playstation, Zambia Shoal, Sylvia Shoal and many more. A huge diversity of game fish abounds in the Mozambican waters including Sailfish and Marlin. This coastline is also famous for huge King-fish catches. “Discover Mozambique” is the ultimate guide for planning your trip to this tropical paradise. It covers all the resorts on this part of the coastline by showing all the lodges, hotels and campsites where you can enjoy an unforgettable holiday experience. It offers handy information on road conditions, beaches, dive camps and other activities and tourist attractions. Produced by John Swanepoel and Dave Myburgh, Adventure Films.
Morrungulo is situated 560 km north of Maputo close to the town of Masinga. On arrival one is welcomed by the unforgettable view of bright green coconut tree...
Vilanculos is situated 750 km north of Maputo and is the gateway to the romantic playgrounds of the Bazaruto archipelago. The islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra,...
Praia do Xai-Xai is approximately 10 km from the town of Xai-Xai and 220 km from Maputo. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/...
Where the Limpopo bends and winds to meet the sea there stands a lighthouse and nestled between the dunes and trees an unspoiled paradise awaits you. Zongoen...
Where the sun rises over the Indian Ocean, only 5 km from Kosi Bay on the Southern tip of Mozambique, you will find Ponta do Ouro, "Point of Gold". Self Driv...
The picturesque town of Marracuene with its historic feel is about 30 km north of Maputo. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ The town is set high above the Incomati River and offers some amazing views. Macaneta is the peninsula on the other side of the river and can be reached by a ferry. The dock has a buzzing atmosphere and there are a number of restaurants and kiosks serving food and drink as well as a fish market selling fresh prawns, clams and crabs. The peninsula is a maze of small dirt and sand roads, which are fun to explore, and it's easy to find secluded and private spots along the river or on the beach. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Only 270 km north of Maputo or 70 km north of Xai-Xai and 5 km from the main road you can experience the magic of the Mozambican coastline at this small coastal paradise called Paraiso de Chidenguele. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ The Indian Ocean meets land at one very special place in Mozambique. Here its azure waters are home to whales, dolphins and turtles while predatory game fish prowl colorful reefs below. Fishing is great and many fishermen have met their match in the unexploited waters of Paraiso de Chidenguele - this is kingfish country. Ski boaters have access to a surf launch site and can look forward to excellent game fish catches. Snorkeling is wonderful at low tide, even for the less confident or inexperienced - perfect for beginners or children. . Explore the numerous, magnificent rock pools, shallows and gullies teeming with sea life and marvel at the incredible diversity of shape, form and colour in the underwater world. You can take a beach trip to the renowned pools of King Gun Gundwana for fishing, bathing and snorkeling. A ship, which ran aground in 2000, lies high and dry just a short distance from the lodge, beyond King's Pool. Experience the beauty of the Worldview view-site. From the top of one of the highest dunes in the area and with the Indian Ocean at your back,' the inland view over unspoiled Mozambique is spectacular and unforgettable - the epitome of tranquility. The Boa Paz lighthouse that is still active and in nightly use is a wonderful backdrop for spectacular sunsets. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Coconut bay is situated just north of Jangamo and Guinjata and is reached by sandy track that requires a 4x4 vehicle. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: h...
Maxixe lies across the bay from Inhambane and is a popular stopover with travellers on route to Beira. Campismo de Maxixe is situated between the main road a...
http://bestflights.co.za/africa/mozambique/maputo - visit for more information on Maputo, Mozambique Maputo, the capital and largest city in Mozambique since 1898, was formerly known as Lourenco Marques. In 2007 the city had a population of about 1,766,184. The city is home to the country's most important harbor, situated about 90km from the border of South Africa. What to see / do • Maputo Elephant Reserve -- With about 100 to 300 elephants that reside in the reserve • Maputo Central Market -- Selling fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables in a lively atmosphere. • The Jardim Tunduru - A small botanical Garden • The Railway Station -- Designed by Gustave Eiffel • The National Art Museum -- Collection of Mozambican art • Inhambane -- A small sleepy historic town about 485km north of Maputo. Events • Maputo International Music Festival -- Includes piano, jazz, opera and more. • All Africa Games
The 27 km long lagoon with its beautiful beachfront is the ideal spot for family holidays, where you can participate in various water sport. Self Drive Do it...
Jangamo Beach Resort is situated adjacent to Guinjata Bay Resort and shares the same beach. As at Guinjata the resort is set high on the dunes with a breatht...
Guinjata Bay is situated about 5km north of Paindane in the Jangamo Bay area. The resort is approximately 500 km north of Maputo. The last 25 km to the resor...
Situated 25 km north of the Kosi Bay border and about 100 km south of Maputo, lies Ponta Mamoli, an undeveloped pristine coastline, practically untouched by ...
Paindane Beach Resort is the ultimate family getaway to your own spot in paradise. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ A veh...
Barra lodge is set in one of the most picturesque areas in Mozambique, with spectacular views of pristine beaches and the warm clear waters of the Indian Ocean and is situated just a few kilometers from Inhambane. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ At the bar and restaurant you can indulge your taste buds while relaxing to the sight and sound of the waves gently breaking on the shore. Fresh seafood dominates the menu, with prawns, calamari and fresh line fish remaining the ever-popular favorites. The tropical beach bar is a very popular meeting place, and creates an atmosphere of relaxation, where the best fisherman's yarns are heard. Here you are invited to gather and watch beautiful sunsets, participate in beach volleyball, pub games or simply sip and enjoy exotic cocktails. The warm Indian Ocean offers safe bathing all year round. The wide open, squeaky-clean beaches offer endless hours of strolling pleasure. Adjacent to the lodge is the salt-water mangrove with crystal clear waters which one can explore by boat or on foot. A huge diversity of game fish abounds in these waters including Sailfish and Marlin. Barra lodge also boasts a fully equipped dive Centre with all the necessary facilities. There are a number of reefs. and pinnacles, some . close and some further away, with dive depths varying from 8 meters to 30 meters offering a variety of diving experiences. Here you can also enjoy a romantic stroll along the beach, or an exhilarating gallop through the coconut plantations on one of the rider-friendly horses. The accommodation at Barra lodge is comfortable I and offers various options to suit everybody's needs. This consists of 19 casitas and 1 family casita as well as 20 self catering cottages and 2 bunkhouses. There is also a luxurious live-aboard yacht. Barra lodge's 11 campsites can accommodate 6 people each. The campsite is situated behind the dive Centre, amongst coconut trees, a short walk from the beach. Electric points and water taps are shared between every two sites. http://www.africaadventures.co.za/ or http://www.africaafrica.co.za/
Hidden away on the unspoiled coast of sub-tropical Mozambique, free of fax or phone, Pomene lodge offers an action-packed adventure for the serious fishing a...
Inhassoro is a small fishing village and is the closest mainland town to the Bazaruto archipelago with very easy access. Self Drive Do it Yourself Mozambique...
Explore the beauty of the lake and its surroundings by canoe while observing the magnificence of the fauna and flora the region has to offer. Self Drive Do i...
Pradhan was on an official visit to Mozambique between April 9-10 ... Mozambique is very rich in ...
Deccan Herald 2015-04-11... of oil and gas during his visit to Mozambique ... Mozambique is an important partner in this context.
Yahoo Daily News 2015-04-11Minister of State (I/C) Petroleum & Natural Gas Shri Dharmendra Pradhan visited Mozambique on April 9-10, 2015.
noodls 2015-04-11... to sniff out the TNT of landmines, helping to leave Mozambique on the verge of being landmine free.
Big News Network 2015-04-11chose the life of a volunteer in Mozambique over an internship in Washington.
Big News Network 2015-04-11... bid to acquire majority stakes in coal mines in Australia, Indonesia, South Africa and Mozambique.
DNA India 2015-04-11THE appointment of three army generals as ambassadors to Japan, Russia and Mozambique by President ...
Big News Network 2015-04-11nia, a TB research rat at Apopo's research facility at Eduardo Mondlane University in Maputo, Mozambique. Photograph:
Big News Network 2015-04-11... Games qualifier against Mozambique on Sunday without first choice goalkeeper Eric Ofori Antwi.
Peace FM Online 2015-04-1111-April-2015 ... Hosts Gabon qualify automatically but will compete in group I ... Group A: ... Ghana, Mauritius, Mozambique, Rwanda.
Nation 2015-04-11Mozambique's national coach Joao Chissano has said he is optimistic of qualification for the group ...
Topix 2015-04-10Maputo - Afonso Dhlakama, leader of Mozambique's rebel movement Renamo, has once again threatened that, if the Mozambican .
Big News Network 2015-04-10Rwanda are drawn together with Ghana, Mozambique and Mauritius in Group H of the 2017 Afcon qualifiers.
Peace FM Online 2015-04-10Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique (Portuguese: Moçambique or República de Moçambique, pronounced: [ʁɛˈpublikɐ di musɐ̃ˈbiki]), is a country in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west and Swaziland and South Africa to the southwest. The capital city is Maputo, formerly known as Lourenço Marques.
Between the 1st and 5th centuries AD, Bantu-speaking peoples migrated from farther north and west. Swahili, and later also Arab, commercial ports existed along the coasts until the arrival of Europeans. The area was explored by Vasco da Gama in 1498 and colonized by Portugal in 1505. Mozambique became independent in 1975, and became the People's Republic of Mozambique shortly thereafter. It was the scene of an intense civil war lasting from 1977 to 1992.
Mozambique is endowed with rich and extensive natural resources. The country's economy is based largely on agriculture, but with industry, mainly food and beverages, chemical manufacturing, aluminium and petroleum production, is growing fast. The country's tourism sector is also growing. South Africa is Mozambique's main trading partner and source of foreign direct investment. Portugal, Spain, and Belgium are also among the country's most important partners. Since 2001 Mozambique is one of the world's top ten for annual average GDP growth. However, Mozambique still has one of the lowest GDP per capita, one of the worst human development index and one of the highest inequality in the world, as well as having the world's lowest life expectancy.
I like to spend some time in Mozambique
The sunny sky is aqua blue
And all the couples dancing cheek to cheek
It's very nice to stay a week or two
And fall in love just me and you.
There's a lot of pretty girls in Mozambique
And plenty time for good romance
And everybody likes to stop and speak
To give the special one you seek a chance
Or maybe say hello with just a glance.
Lying next to her by the ocean
Reaching out and touching her hand
Whispering your secret emotion
Magic in a magical land.
And when it's time for leaving Mozambique
To say goodbye to sand and sea
You turn around to take a final peek
And you see why it's so unique to be
Among the lovely people living free
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