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One of the first posts on this blog was about the beautiful islands of Mozambique and I mentioned then that Virtual Africa was heading back there to take a few new pictures.

Well it’s time to show them off!

We’ve created a Google Earth file (click here to download) and an interactive map with virtual tours of the Bazaruto Archipelago that shows the locations of Benquerra Lodge , Bazaruto Lodge, Dugong Lodge, Indigo Bay Lodge and Marlin Lodge.

We’ve also included some interactive panoramic images of Benguerra and Bazaruto Lodges, two of Virtual Africa’s favourite clients.

Click here to go to our Google Map of the islands.


If you’re working on a Windows computer, we highly recommend you click on the ‘Earth button’ on the map – it will ask you to install the Google Earth plugin (just click ‘run’), which will allow you to view Google Earth in your browser without opening or downloading the whole application.

It is the coolest thing we’ve seen all year and we would love to get your comments on it.

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