Mozambique Island
Howdy! I thought everyone could use a nice big photo of me right up in your face. This is from a few weeks ago when I went snorkeling off the coast here in Mozambique. I’ve been a couple more times since - there are some amazing reefs around here. It’s no Great Barrier, but it’s the best I’ve seen otherwise. And that’s just this one area; Mozambique has a coastline about twice the length of California…
Language study is going really well, and is still taking up nearly all my time. I can actually communicate with people now – really communicate. Yesterday I visited a guy’s house and family for lunch and then we just talked, for TWO HOURS. How cool is that? I can understand random people’s conversations who aren’t even talking to me. I love it. Thanks SO much for your prayers in this; I can’t express how grateful I am.
So about a week ago I went to a place here called Mozambique Island. It was the original capital of the country, and was the first settlement built by the Portuguese when they colonized the area. It’s home to the oldest European building in the southern hemisphere, and there is a unique blend of four different cultures (European, African, Arabic and Indian) due to its importance as a trading port for almost five centuries. It’s very small, only 3km by 0.5km (~1.8 by 0.3 miles), but I’ve got to say that it is one of the most singular places I’ve ever been to in my entire life.
It’s interesting for several reasons. The blended architecture from the different cultures is very unique – buildings built in European style, with African materials, utilizing mostly Arabic roofing techniques. There are several Catholic churches, a mosque and a Hindu temple. And of course there are traditional African houses as well.
Nearly all the buildings are seriously decaying; missing roofs, walls, staircases, etc. I can only imagine what the place would have looked like in its prime, but the decay was a part of what made it all so intriguing. I’ve never been in a working city that felt so much like a set of ruins.
A very small number of buildings have been restored recently, and the old palace is one of the lucky few. They’ve actually restored the building itself and stocked the interior with all sorts of luxury items from the 16th century, it’s pretty cool. That’s the red building in the photos.
The final bit of charm for this little island is a fort on the northern tip. Before the Suez Canal was opened, this was an important military location, and had some pretty hefty defenses. One really cool thing about the fort is that it was designed in the Arabic fashion. Because there’s no fresh water nearby, the entire structure gathers rainwater and channels it down to a huge cistern beneath.
This last photo is of the church just outside the old fort. This is believed to be the oldest European structure in the southern hemisphere, built in 1552. It’s very small, but what a location, huh?
And that’s Mozambique Island. I don’t really know if you guys enjoyed reading this or if you think it’s too dry. I think it’s interesting, but I guess I need to cater to my audience if I want to keep them :-) Just let me know if you liked it. And if I don’t get many comments then I’ll stick to the more “juicy” aspects of life in Africa in the future… maybe…
15 Comments:
Nate -
The pictures made me homesick! i think i have all of the exact same shots - isn't the ilha fantastic? so much history - it is one of the places you will want to take any visitors. i am glad to hear you have already experienced nacala on more than one occasion.. it will be a haven for you over the next two years believe me! enjoy!
arent you supposed to be working over there? whats with all the vacationing and snorkeling and photo-taking!! (though nothing can compare with the snorkeling we did off the whitsundays can it??)just kidding - i am so glad this experience is so awesome....not bored by the post at all, it is really neat to see where you are. not what i have been picturing. take some pics of your apartment please and post them or email them to me! also i cant wait to talk to you and hear a little of this portugese first hand. maybe god will give me the gift of understanding it (: (:
NTG
I watched a program about Mozambique on the WB channel and they spoke of the island and all of the rich history. They also spoke of treasures washing ashore from ships that were sunk in the area. I'm happy you get this experience, and I'm happy to hear your communications skills are growing stronger. (We know how important it is to be in the loop). God has blessed you with many gifts and you're using them to the fullest. I'm sure your new friends are thrilled you're there and just as eager to learn from you.
You're in our prayers,
Love,
AS
NTG
Remind me again of the 'juicy' aspects of life in Africa.
Love,
AS
wow....i honestly was just looking at some picture of mine from the same place. brings back some great memories. and as a midwesterner, the snorkelling was amazing! thanks for the reminders!
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NTG
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UB and I went to game 4 of the Astros vs St Louis Cardinals. Astros won!!! Astros are now 3-1 (best of 7) in the NL Championship. We could be looking at the World Series!!! I see a party in the future...want to come by for,ummmmm steaks????
We miss you!
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AS
I just sent an email so you and I can discuss the blogs. If you do not receive it, please let me know. I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
NTG
HOUSTON ASTROS
vs
Chicago White Sox
in the 2005 World Series
the city of Houston is proud!!!!!
First game Sat. Oct. 22nd.
Love,
AS
Nate
I love reading all about what you are going through and the people you are coming in contact with. I pray daily that God will continue to bring people into your life that will help to uplift you and that doors hearts will be opened for you. I never have doubted that things would come easy for you, you are a very blessed person. I can't help but feel that everyone you are coming in contact with is being continually blessed by you. Keep having fun, be safe. Oh, and go Astros!!
Courtney
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10-22
MICHIGAN 23
Iowa 20
Astros have lost the first three games of the World Series. The first two in Chicago and the last one here.
I can name most of the Astro players and their positions....it's that bad!!!!
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Love,
AS
I love the history and photos. I enjoy any stories you have to tell, so just keep them coming.
Dustin
NTG
White Soxs won the World Series in a sweep. Some great games were played. You would have loved it.
We miss you!
Love,
AS
Hey there...
We love the stories, the history, and of course the photos. Glad to hear of the great connections you're building there, I'm sure the impact you are having on those you meet will be long rememebered and greatly valued. Best of wishes and many prayers are sent your way daily. We're happy to see you enjoying the surroundings:) Talk to you soon! ^^ M
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