Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Ilha de Moçambique

On the way down to South Africa I took the opportunity to stop on Ilha de Moçambique for 2 nights - its a beautiful little island - very run-down, but oh so picturesque! There are not much in terms of museums, but they were busy renovating the São Sebastião Fort, which houses the Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Baluarte, thought to be the oldest European building in the Southern Hemisphere. The island, which is only 3.5km across, used to be an important part in the slave trade, and today there is still a very big difference between the largely uninhabited "Stone Built Town" and the over-populated "Macuti Town" - its like there is an unspoken divide on the island...

Ilha de Moçambique is on the UNESCO's World Heritage List and totally worth the visit!

Here are some photos - click on the thumbnails to get a bigger picture.

pink church side street brown statue poet
white church white church nikki
slave house nikki statue rail
nikki beach palace side
pot plant nikki wharf fort and boat
canon
camões' door hospital glimpse
jessie nikki bala fishing boat
street and church walkway tree
wharf vascodegama
fort inside anchor fort

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