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Mozambique is a southeastern African nation with one of the longest coastlines on the continent, stretching over 2,500 kilometres along the Indian Ocean and bordered by Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Eswatini. It is a country of extraordinary coastal beauty - a vast arc of white sand beaches, coral archipelagos, mangrove estuaries, and warm turquoise waters that shelter some of the most biodiverse and least visited marine ecosystems in the entire Indian Ocean.
The Bazaruto Archipelago off the central coast is one of the last remaining sanctuaries of the endangered dugong in the Indian Ocean - a chain of dune islands and coral reefs of breathtaking beauty where whale sharks, manta rays, and humpback whales move through waters of extraordinary clarity. The historic Island of Mozambique, a tiny coral island that served as the capital of Portuguese East Africa for nearly four centuries, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of remarkable colonial architecture - its stone fortresses, churches, and trading houses reflecting the island's pivotal role in the spice and slave trades that connected Africa, Arabia, and India across the Indian Ocean. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Beaches and Oceans & Lakes collections.
Mozambican cuisine is deeply influenced by its Portuguese colonial heritage and coastal setting - piri piri prawns grilled over charcoal are the national obsession, while matapa (cassava leaves cooked in coconut milk and peanuts), xima (maize porridge), and fresh crab and lobster from the Indian Ocean are beloved staples across the country. The vast Niassa Reserve in the north is one of the largest and wildest conservation areas in Africa, sheltering significant populations of elephants, lions, and wild dogs across a largely roadless wilderness. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
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Mozambique is a southeastern African nation with one of the longest coastlines on the continent, stretching over 2,500 kilometres along the Indian Ocean and bordered by Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Eswatini. It is a country of extraordinary coastal beauty - a vast arc of white sand beaches, coral archipelagos, mangrove estuaries, and warm turquoise waters that shelter some of the most biodiverse and least visited marine ecosystems in the entire Indian Ocean.
The Bazaruto Archipelago off the central coast is one of the last remaining sanctuaries of the endangered dugong in the Indian Ocean - a chain of dune islands and coral reefs of breathtaking beauty where whale sharks, manta rays, and humpback whales move through waters of extraordinary clarity. The historic Island of Mozambique, a tiny coral island that served as the capital of Portuguese East Africa for nearly four centuries, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of remarkable colonial architecture - its stone fortresses, churches, and trading houses reflecting the island's pivotal role in the spice and slave trades that connected Africa, Arabia, and India across the Indian Ocean. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Beaches and Oceans & Lakes collections.
Mozambican cuisine is deeply influenced by its Portuguese colonial heritage and coastal setting - piri piri prawns grilled over charcoal are the national obsession, while matapa (cassava leaves cooked in coconut milk and peanuts), xima (maize porridge), and fresh crab and lobster from the Indian Ocean are beloved staples across the country. The vast Niassa Reserve in the north is one of the largest and wildest conservation areas in Africa, sheltering significant populations of elephants, lions, and wild dogs across a largely roadless wilderness. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature and Remote Locations on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Tanzania, South Africa and Madagascar.