wandering through Inhambane at dusk
i just checked and it's...the air feels like a warm hug, hope you like that kind of thing. if you get restless, Maputo is just a short drive away. the humidity is stuck at ninety three percent, so everything feels a bit sticky but oddly refreshing. someone told me that the old market is a goldmine for street art, but you have to go early before the vendors pack up. overheard at the dock: the sunset here steals your breath, don’t miss it
somewhere down the alley i snapped a shot of a vendor selling mangoes, the light was just right, and i posted it on my feed with a link to TripAdvisor for the best bite. a local board thread suggested checking out the sunset point on Yelp for hidden cafés, and i heard that the night market smells like grilled fish and jasmine. if you’re into vintage vibes, the flea market on the corner has a stall named “old soul” - don’t miss it. another tip from a fellow wanderer: bring a raincoat even though the forecast says dry, just in case.
old sailors swear the tide whispers stories at midnight
the market lady once said the mangoes here are sweeter than any you’ve tasted
now i’m sipping cold brew at a tiny spot that feels like a secret, and i’m already planning my next stop in Beira, because if you get curious, Beira is just a short drive away.
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