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The second week

Posted on 05/05/2014 by André

Bom dia!

We, os estudantes*, have been in Maputo for a bit more than one week and it feels already like one month of experiences. But we are starting to build up a routine and get our way in the beautiful Maputo.


The view from our apartment.

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Posted in general, information, Irene, report | Tagged maputo, mozambique, sustainable, water reuse, water supply

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