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    <title>Mozambique by road</title>
    <description> returned to Mozambique after 34 years, when my family fled to Portugal in haste at the start of civil war. I didn't know what to find in the city where I grew up to be 9 years old, and the memories I had were few. We reached the town by a road that I imm</description>
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      <title>Photos: Mozambique by road</title>
      <description>I returned to Mozambique after 34 years, when my family fled to Portugal in haste at the start of civil war. I didn't know what to find in the city where I grew up to be 9 years old, and the memories I had were few. We reached the town by a road that I immediately recognized, for its buildings. Shortly thereafter, unexpectedly, came to me memories that have I didn't know I had. Suddenly I recognized the town where I grew up, went to the house where I lived, to the school where I studied, I visited family who I did not see for so long. Only one thing had changed, the scale of things, everything was much bigger than my childhood memory had registered. 
The photos  that I present were taken in Mozambique, during a road trip that took me to all its provinces. To me they mean a return to a happy childhood, to the endless plains of Africa, the beaches of fine white sand, to a  cultural mix that is still so alive.
I like to shoot mostly people and wildlife scenes. I am an anthropologist / archaeologist and I'm interested in people / tribes and their relationship with the environment, particularly with animals. 
I'm just a photographylover, with the ambition of becoming a good photographer. To have the opportunity of learning from someone like Jason Edwards, in Africa and with the quality assurance of National Geographic Magazine would be a dream come true.
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      <category>Portugal</category>
      <author>josemonteiro</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Nov 2011 01:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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