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AndyT:Lots of the dives are deeper than 25m so you need to be at an advanced level. Also be able to do a negative entry. Ask to go to Giants Castle, Amazon, Office and of course Manta Reef.
On the surface drink Mozambique beer, try to visit Inhambane, drink more beer, have some pizza at Dinos (with some beer).
A good reference book is Globetrotter Mozambique by Mike Slater - ISBN 1-84537-542-4. Try to get the version with the pull out map in the back.
I will be there from April 20 - Morrungulo first then Tofo.
AndyT:Got an e-mail from Morrungulo (100Km north of Tofo) yesterday - here's their news on the storm.
"Dear Andrew,
An update :
Morrungulo was hardly affected by the cyclone. It passed here early Thursday morning. Strong winds and an angry sea, but luckily no real damage, 2 coconut trees down and a lot of snapped branches but no damage to any of the buildings or power lines. The lodge is still fully operational and there is no need for any clients to cancel their reservations.
Roads are intact as we had very little rain, so our lodge is still easily accessible. In fact we have not been affected by the floods either (this only appears to have affected the Sofala province) and our area is currently experiencing drought conditions!"
Try to get to Inhambane - if history is your thing it is a great place, has some good restuarants - read up a little if you can before you go so you know what to look for.
Forgot to ask - which resort are you staying at?
AndyT:Pity we will miss on another, hope you have some great dives !!!!
AndyT:I plan to come over to your side of the pond next year sometime, dunno when though.
You can be sure I will be around to ask questions !!