Operation Mozambique: The border

We arrived at the border at around 3:00pm, we had heard that the border can be very tedious and extremely busy, but the way we were going from SA to MOZ was all but empty. The other direction would set you back a few hours though. Once we had got the correct stamps and paid fees etc, we had to lug our bags up through nomans land into Mozambique, people were staring at us like we were refugees, most people do this in a car, bus or at 20000 feet, but no not us…
Sarah got a camera for Christmas (from Santa and me) and has taken some lovely pictures so far.

You can see them here until I get them sorted out.


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