Pemba Bay
Appearance
Pemba Bay | |
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Baía de Pemba (Portuguese) | |
Coordinates | 12°56′56″S 40°27′42″E / 12.94889°S 40.46167°E |
River sources | Lúrio River |
Ocean/sea sources | Indian Ocean |
Basin countries | Mozambique |
Settlements | Pemba |
Pemba Bay (Portuguese: Baia de Pemba) is a very large bay on the Indian Ocean of northeastern Mozambique.[1]
Geography
[edit]The Pemba Bay is east-facing and is located in the area of the city of Pemba.[2][3] It is hemmed in largely by the Pemba peninsula which contains the city and is accessed through a relatively narrow channel. The Lúrio River empties into the sea just to the south of Pemba Bay.[4] It is a notorious location for the illegal trade of ivory.[5] Operators such as Kakazini offer trips around the bay for about US$40 per person.[3] Several hotels overlook Pemba Bay including Londo Lodge, which has "beach-facing villas overlooking the bay, a restaurant and a range of water sports".[6]
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Port development at Pemba Bay
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Local women fishing with mosquito nets
References
[edit]- ^ "Baía de Pemba". Mapcarta. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ^ Worcester, Joseph Emerson (1817). A Geographical Dictionary: Or Universal Gazetteer, Ancient and Modern in Two Volumes. Flagg and Gould. p. 39.
- ^ a b Southern Africa. Lonely Planet. 2007. p. 285. ISBN 978-1-74059-745-6.
- ^ Alpers, Edward A. (January 1975). Ivory and Slaves: Changing Pattern of International Trade in East Central Africa to the Later Nineteenth Century. University of California Press. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-520-02689-6.
- ^ "A day out at Pemba Bay, Mozambique". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-25. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
- ^ Planet, Lonely; Fitzpatrick, Mary; Grosberg, Michael; Trent Holden; Kate Morgan; Nick Ray; Richard Waters (1 June 2013). Lonely Planet Zambia, Mozambique & Malawi. Lonely Planet. p. 552. ISBN 978-1-74321-645-3.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Pemba Bay at Wikimedia Commons