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View from Our Accommodation in Tofo |
We are in no hurry today, the sun, sea and sand must be
going to our heads, we have breakfast at the Casa Rex and I try and use their
Wi Fi area, but for some reason I cannot get the Internet so we go down to the
Kilimanjaro Café, which has Wi Fi and is owner/managed by a South African
couple who moved to Vilankulos just over a year ago, he tells me there are
about 400 ex patriots in and around the town and they are enjoying the place.
I was able to update you somewhat and it will probably be
the last “post” until we get home on Sunday when I will finish the Africa
Safari 2013 Blog.
We take nearly 5 hours to do the 345kms due to the increased
number of villages where the speed limit drops to 60kmph and our vow not to
pick up anymore speeding tickets.
Thanks to Karen we are able to find Casa John in Tofu Beach,
which is 25kms past Inhambane itself and Inhambane is on a peninsular so you
actually end up going back on yourself circumventing a huge inlet between
Maxixe and Inhambane if you approach from the North.
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