Showing posts with label sea shells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea shells. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Bazaruto Island and an attempt at snorkeling!

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While in Vilanculos, Mozambique, I visited Bazaruto off its coast in the fantastic Indian Ocean.

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The water was so crystal clear.

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And the island has beautiful dunes you can climb!
(I didn't climb them; my friends did. I couldn't bring myself to leave the beach.)

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Heaven.

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The beach was so clear and empty; these were the only things I found on them.

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The visit included some snorkeling!!

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We visited Two Mile Reef, a coral reef off the coast.




Sunday, January 30, 2011

Fadiouth in Sea Shells

 The cemetery between the twin villages of Fadiouth and Joal, Senegal, is covered in sea shells

 Fadiouth

A small sea shell island between Joal and Fadiouth hosts the villages' cemetery
 To be buried on the island, the individual must be a resident or descendant of a resident of Joal or Fadiouth
The villages pride themselves on being religiously tolerant as it is the only cementery in Senegal
where both Muslims and Christians are buried

 a little game of football in Fadiouth

 A shrine to Mary in Fadiouth, a Christian village

 
the cemetery with a view over the bridge of Joal, a Muslim village
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