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Wow…check it out…online cosmetic shopping from Mozam!

Belmoz Natural products


We are proud to present you the “first webshop” of BELMOZ NATURAL
COSMETICS in MOZAMBIQUE !
You can order online from anywhere around the globe and get your
products delivered in Maputo or choose to pick them up at Lakshmi-
Bio Natural Store in Maputo.
TRY OUT!
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Estamos orgulhosos de apresentar-lhe a “primeira loja online” de
COSMÉTICOS NATURAIS BELMOZ em MOÇAMBIQUE!
Poderá encomendar de qualquer lugar e pedir para entregar os seus
produtos no local de sua escolha em Maputo ou ir buscar na loja do
Centro Lakshmi-Bio Natural em Maputo.

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Whalesharks surrounded!

As eager as they are to interact, when crowds and crowds of fin flappers converge around our super-friendly whale sharks, they eventually sound and/or move away. Wether or not this is a sign of discomfort, we are not sure – they just keep coming back to the Tofo Point area.

Off Inhambane we have a number of ocean safari operators, who for 2 hours tear up and down the coast in rubber ducks – loaded with tourists – searching for the amazing thrills provided in buckets, by an encounter with a whale shark. Sometimes launching twice or even three times per day, that’s a lot of fin flapping!

Armed with masks, fins and underwater cameras – tourists bundle into the water 50ft or so in front of a whale shark, and let it approach. They are not shy in any way, but as stated, will dive down out of reach, if hassled for too long.  Swimming above the animal has this effect. Touching is not allowed but being 1m away from a prehistoric monster is more than enough!

Whale sharks surrounded of Tofo Point (c) Charl Mikkers
Whale sharks surrounded of Tofo Point (c) Charl Mikkers

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Update from Tofo

The wind finally backed off yesterday…the ocean is smooth and clear today. Although the wind does not stop the divers – reports of a 6m Manta Ray, loads of huge Humpbacks and calves and the usual seasonal abundance of dolphin from last week came in.
Some bigger size couta, and some fat prodigal son/cobia and the odd bigger yellowfin in the 20 to 30kg were to be seen in the market, along with some quality bottom fish.
The water should warm up and get cleaner now.
An observation we have made – for the last 2 months or more, not one of us has seen or heard from the bonnies. They have just disappeared completely. Luckily the 5kg yellowfin are in abundance and make a real good bait…just a bit big for the couta!

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