How do people adapted to their lifestyle in Mozambique?
On the south eastern coast of Africa on Indian Ocean, Mozambique straddles the coast from 10 1/2 to 27d S. A country of 309,000sq.miles (801,000 sq.km) area and 22 million people. It has a remarkably long stretch of coast not unlike Chile, Norway but unlike their heavily indented shorelines. It is a curious fact that it is the only member of Commonwealth not ruled by the British but was under Portugueses rule. Country has abundant rainfall, good soils, fertile river valleys of Zambesi, its prncipal river and Limpopo at the southern end. Kariba dam and the irrigation network of Zambesi benefits its interior province of ‘Tete’ in the west and Cabora Bassa dam in Inhambane province. Much of the country is still wilderness, full of wildlife – from the big 5 (Lion, Elepahnt, Giraffe, Rhinoceros and Hippopotamus) to the pink flamingo infested swamps of Zambesi delta. The people belong to various Bantu tribes. Portugal was confronted with the Marxist Freedom movement under Samora Machel an fo