The wet, windy and disagreeable weather in Inhambane has abated. But only after sending holidaymakers packing early, leaving us in a quiet and docile Tofo town.
The diving has been excellent as the water warmed up again. Master Jack came back from a fishing trip with a hatch full of decent yellowfin.
The waves out front of Tofo have been peeling for days – longboarders having a feast.
The locals are back to the simple life – families harvesting shellfish together, kids scraping for baitworm, divers shooting fish…
A few pics from over the past few days…
Family harvesting together at Praia da Conguina
Children collecting seafood, or Marisco, as it’s known here…
The above pictured kids collection of shoes and fishing equipment…
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