This is Bazaruto

Off the coast of Mozambique, five islands rise from the Indian Ocean — home to whales, sharks, manta rays, nesting turtles and the last known viable dugong population in the Western Indian Ocean. 

This is Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, where coral reefs remain full of life, island communities are deeply connected to the seascape, and the beauty of these waters has made it one of Africa’s most sought-after marine destinations. 

A place that proves what is possible when people, parks and nature work together. 

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