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Featuring Sung Min Cho surfing in Tofo

Sung Min Cho carving up a Praia do Tofo wavelet.

Featuring Sung Min Cho surfing in Tofo

Man these three kids can rip, featured surfer Sung Min Cho and his two brothers only started surfing a year or so back, but have been spotted (and photographed) showing remarkable aptitudes for surfing. I have shared waves with Minnie (Sung Mini Cho) at the infamous Barra and man, he is fearless. You can check that video out right here.

But here he is captured in a full swing and stylish carve, showing uncanny resemblance to the late Buttons Kaluhiakalani in both poise and power. Minnie is backed up by a host of groms running riot all over Praia do Tofo – the perfectly honed and warm little waves in the bay make a great breeding ground for eager young surfers. Groms!

Sung Min Cho carving up a Praia do Tofo wavelet.
Sung Min Cho carving up a Praia do Tofo wavelet.
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Captain Duarte Rato: Back on Bazaruto!

Captain Duarte Rato:  Back on Bazaruto!

Coinciding with the launch of FishBazaruto’s new website and online campaign, Captain Duarte rato is back on Bazaruto Island and the tales are streaming in!

We would like to invite you all to check out the new website on http://fishbazaruto.com – the site features Duarte’s Captain’s Log from since 2011 and to read it all in one go will leave you a shivering wreck with the desire to go join Duarte out there on the fringe.

The site contains Duarte’s contact details and 2015 package deals, that are still available. The site also carries photos and information regards the different boat and package options, crew portfolios, a video channel, a gallery and a downloads section where you can grab a desktop that will keep you from working for hours!

So, to fire things up, here’s Captain Duarte Rato coming out blasting with an excerpt from his latest fishing commentaries, from over the last few days, on Bazaruto waters…to read the entire report and to see the pictures, you can click http://fishbazaruto.com/2015/05/06/durban-boys-ma…-bite-bazaruto/

“First bite on the first day was a huge, probably 30kg plus GT that Bjorn hooked on a Bobara, unfortunately the #50 braid was not enough to stop this fish and after a brief fight it cut us off. We then released a smaller GT, some snoek, cuda, wahoo, queenfish and some reef species. The next day we got some cuda, snoek and bonnies on the spinning tackle, a nice dorado on a jube jube live bait, some YFT on rappies and the highlight of the day was hooking a 150 pound Black Marlin on a jube jube live bait on a cuda trace. Solly had a awesome fight on the TLD 30 tackle but unluckily the fish spit the hooks as it jumped right by the boat. Third day was slower as we decided to go north and found some green pea soup, we did hook another monster GT, this time on a 3 kg jobfish live bait intended for a big cuda but could not stop it. We caught some other smaller live bait and got some cuda and a shark and the boys then had some action on a lot of queenfish, garfish and some other smaller species. The weather was supposed to blow us out on the last day so the boys decided we should rather go and enjoy a braai at Magaruque Island. We left just after 9am and decided to just have a quick spinning session before hopping on the island. What followed was 2 hour of absolute light tackle insanity with queen mackerel. We must have had more than 40 chases, lots of cut off´s and ended up releasing 12 snoek and 2 bonito´s. The trip was finished in a BIG way with a delicious braai and a few dops on the Island!”

Thanks Captain Duarte Rato! Keep up the good work! Read the full story here.

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Ponto to Catembe road not adviseable

Ponto to Catembe road not adviseable

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Ponto to Catembe. This could slow your day…(c) Carlos Carvalhos

 

Carlos Carvalhos just submitted some photos of a very serious road between Catembe and Ponto d’Ouro in very southern Mozambique…check out more from Carlos here…

This road is really a challenge, even when it’s dry. This is seriously 4×4 country…

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Chad Leavitt at Pomene

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Chad Leavitt takes the drop at the point in Pomene (c) Branko

It’s not always screaming hollow at Pomene – often it’s just windy old walls just like Supers, mellow and fun, but warm and clean water. This day Chad Leavitt was out there on a 6’4″ fish and flying. South swells like the ones that fire up Jbay and the like, also make it up to Inhambane Province, where many, many un-named sandbanks await. Crowds are so not a problem, everywhere, except the named spots like Tofinho, where every geek seems to end up struggling for a taste of what the dorky print magazines have been centre-spreading all over the planet.

See you nowhere!

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AZGO Festival at Fatima’s this May

AZGO Festival at Fatima’s this May

Join us all for a huge party at Fatima's in Tofo this May

Another big party to be staged at Fatima’s in Tofo, Inhambane, Southern Mozambique. A “Bilhete” is a ticket btw. Check out the packages and click here for more information about AZGO…

http://azgofestival.com/en/about/buy-tickets/

or check out for more information at…

http://azgofestival.com/en/

From AZGO…

“Azgo Festival returns this May for the 5th edition of the festival. We aim to bring together a diverse and quality music, film and dance program to the city of Maputo across two days and nights. Azgo Festival is a contemporary celebration of arts and culture, with a strong focus on artists from Mozambique and from around the continent of Africa – in its first four years we have hosted artists from Cape Verde, Reunion Island, Angola, Burkina Faso, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. Azgo Festival has also formed key partnerships with International organisations to bring artists from France, Spain, Switzerland, Japan and the United States of America to the festival. In doing so we are creating new opportunities for exchange between national and international artists through workshops and collaborations. The festival serves as a new platform for emerging and acclaimed artists to collaborate and meet a new audience. The name “Azgo” is an old slang from Maputo to say “let´s go”, let’s revisit our cultures and heritage, “let´s go” promote cultural diversity, we promote life. We will create new opportunities for business, come to enrich our experiences, Let´s Go… The Festival is produced by KHUZULA, a young and dynamic team to bring together lovers of different musical styles and produce innovative events and taking into account the public’s taste of Mozambique.

Festival Objectives • CONTRIBUTE to the artistic and cultural development and to a greater awareness regarding cultural issues in Mozambique and Southern Africa; • BRING together different crowds and different artists, emerging and wellknown and various genres; • PROMOTE Mozambican cultural heritage and artistic life, position Mozambique as a destination for music lovers; • PROVIDE opportunities for professionalization in the music industry, to involve local communities and create jobs; • CREATE a platform to promote music exchanges between local and international artists, establishing a network with music events and initiatives in Southern Africa, on the continent and overseas. Partnerships Azgo Festival is part of the African Music Festival Network (AMFN) and a founding member of the Firefest Route which encompasses Bushfire Festival (Swaziland), Sakifo (Reunion Island), HIFA (ZIM) and Fireball (South Africa). The Ministry of Culture is the primary partner, supporting the initiative of the realization of the festival under the artistic and cultural promotion and development, professionalization and increment of cultural exchange. African Synergy (South Africa) will also help in many fields: sharing knowledge, artists’ tours in connections with other musical events and festival in Southern Africa and will also help promoting the event. Social Responsibility and Sustainability Azgo Festival recognizes the importance of involving children in the arts from an early age, so we have a dedicated Kids Zone and Schools Festival with the objective of inspiring young and creative minds with various presentations and interactive competitions. 50% of the festival profits are donated annually to local community based organizations in Maputo. Azgo Festival has partnered with the Mozambican Association for Recycling (AMOR) to reduce its carbon footprint and ensure the best possible waste management practices are implemented.

Past Line-ups have included: Salif Keita (Mali), Oliver Mtukudzi, (Zim), Tito Paris (Cape Verde), Ghorwane, Mayra Andrade (Cape Verde), Freshly Ground (RSA), Mafikizolo (RSA), Bongeziwe Mabandla (RSA), The Brother Moves On (RSA), Ras Haitrim (Moz), Isabel Novella (Moz), G2 (Moz), Muzila (Moz), Mokoomba (Zim), Natalie Natiembe (Reunion Island), Christine Salem (Reunion Island), Spirits Indigenous (Swaziland), Bholoja (Swaziland), Alif Nabba (Burkina Faso), Nomadic Wax Collective (USA), Imperial Tiger Orchestra (Swizterland), Akale Wube (France), Under Kontrol (France), Fuel Fandango (Spain) and many more.”

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