Mozambique is a country about double the area of California.
and Mozambique and Gabon, where I'll be next week.
So Mozambique , for example, is much more frequently being hit by typhoons or significant rains that
But Mozambique is a vast place.
left Mozambique to get their law degrees.
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But Mozambique in the mid-'70s, after its independence from Portugal, had a horrific civil war that lasted nearly 20 years,
You go to Mozambique , Tanzania, Zanzibar, the most splendid, crystal blue water, pink lakes, pink sand, natural pink lakes.
And it's in Mozambique in southeastern Africa.
Because the infrastructure of Mozambique had really been abandoned-- neglected for more than 30 years.
This is Mozambique 's own foreign ministry.
In the country of Mozambique , in the 1960s, there was a park, really, in the geographic center of Mozambique called Gorongosa.
And he went to a reserve in Mozambique for awhile.
And then the war broke out in Mozambique .
Do you know who the president of Mozambique is?
And in the center of Mozambique , really the geographic center, is this park called Gorongosa.
It runs all the way from Mozambique in the south, divides here, and continues up through Tanzania and Kenya,
that played the role in Mozambique .
And it's all on Mozambique 's second highest mountain.
Right now I have a sound engineer who's stuck in Mozambique with a strain of COVID.
But it was maybe an important story for Mozambique .
So Carr committed to a long-term joint management project with Mozambique .
When I was doing research on the book I went to Mozambique .
I'm doing a new project right now in Mozambique .
And I was laughing with some of my friends in Mozambique saying, we're going to be Ethiopian in Mozambique .
So he spent about 10 years in places like Mozambique , and Mexico, and Lagos, Nigeria, right next to the building where all those Nigerian princes live, and gotten in
But, Mozambique in the mid-70s after its independence from Portugal, had a horrific civil war.
would maybe not be that interested in a story about a scandal in Mozambique .
it's surrounded on three sides by South Africa and one side by Mozambique .
Greg Carr, who learned about Mozambique , learned about Gorongosa.
Now that's about the same as it is today in Malawi and Mozambique .
It is not difficult to figure out that China has a strong political relationship with Mozambique because the roof the Mozambique Foreign ministry
But I've been made fun of quite a bit by my team in Mozambique by telling them to just embrace their inner
Or in the case of where we just went, Mozambique , you're held in custody for 18 hours the second you land, because your permits aren't all right or aren't all cleared.
So this stretches across two continents and 6,000 kilometers, from Lebanon in Asia to Mozambique in Africa.
So, for example, you see areas like Mozambique or the Philippines that are being subjected to much more frequent natural disasters.
But it was actually erected by the apartheid government to use the Kruger National Park as a buffer zone between Mozambique and South Africa.
They do one mine in Mozambique .
And the Chinese company that built it decided that would be a really nice touch to put on the Mozambique Foreign Ministry.
Then a little bright spot, as you said, Mozambique , which was one of my first trips, a group of women lawyers had
More droughts, more frequently, or extreme rain in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
In the 1960s, there was a park really in the geographical center of Mozambique called 'Gorongosa.'
One of the biggest is the East African Rift Valley, which runs through east Africa all the way from Jordan down to Mozambique ,
And during that time, he walked in this wild, vast landscape of this reserve in Mozambique called Gorongosa.
And sometimes we found some hits involved in a scandal in, let's say, Mozambique .
So we decided to share it to give, then, in this case-- or in this example-- a journalist in Mozambique the possibility
And actually, when these cyclones do happen, people have observed giant rafts of vegetation out in the middle of the Mozambique Channel with standing trees,
And there would have been these episodic storms, where rafts could have been moved very rapidly across the Mozambique Channel.
But in 2004, Greg Carr came along and signed an agreement, a joint management agreement, with the Mozambique government to try to restore
Partly because there are 26, I think, local tribal languages in Mozambique , something like that.