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Old 18th August 2024, 08:21
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Lourenco Marques

Came across this archive footage of Lourenco Marques in 60s/70s. May be of interest to those who spent time running to Southern Africa. Re-kindles some memories!

https://arquivos.rtp.pt/conteudos/po...renco-marques/
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Old 19th August 2024, 01:36
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brings back memories of loading coal there in 1970/71. good shots of a greek liberty ship.
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Old 19th August 2024, 07:57
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Greetings Tony and welcome to SH. Bon voyage.
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LM was my introduction to Piri-Piri prawns.
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As a forwarding agent to Shell we shipped many different goods to this destination in the 6ties
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LM was my introduction to Piri-Piri prawns.
I never got to LM but sailed with a few lads on Moss Tanker's Luminetta and Lucerna who had previously been on Lumiere on the South African charter. Lumiere regularly took oil to LM and those lads always talked about the Piri-Piri prawns; almost as if it was all they went ashore for!!!
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I was there in 1948 on a Harrison boat Hartismere, very nice port and some good memories for a seventeen-year-old.
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Old 21st August 2024, 14:41
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Peri-Peri prawns with a fresh baguette and a bottle of cold Lagoste (Vinho Verde) in a bar on the street of many dodgy bars.

There was a prefabricated iron building in town, the Casa de Ferro (Iron House) originally built in Belgium, the structure was degned by Gustave Eiffel. How mad was that - must have been like an oven!. Strange man - even did a similar oddity in Luanda, Angola.

And of course the famous Hotel Polana and LM radio!
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There is an Eiffel cast-iron church in Santa Rosalia, Baja California. It was fabricated in Brasil. Santa Rosalia grew up around a lead mine, exploited by a French company. The original buildings are wood, the timber being imported from Ecuador. It is also a point of departure for fishing for the terrifying Humboldt Squid, known as the Doberman of the Deep! The nearby volcano erupts on the seabed and it would seem to attract the squid. Worth a Google or two!

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Eiffel also built the St Marks cathedral in Arica northern Chile.
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FWIW - Eiffel also designed the bridge over the river at Chinon where my eldest sister now lives.
Quite a prodigious and varied output from that man.
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Eiffel also built the St Marks cathedral in Arica northern Chile.
I forgot that one and have seen it too!
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After building the Suez Canal he attempted to dig a canal in Panama but achieved little. He was an engineering diminutive compared to IKB.
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After building the Suez Canal he attempted to dig a canal in Panama but achieved little. He was an engineering diminutive compared to IKB.
That would be Ferdinand de Lesseps, a slightly older Froggy, who was a diplomat not an engineer.
Back to Eiffel - one piece of his work that people hardly ever see is the framework inside the Statue of Liberty.
On topic - I have never been to Maputo - don’t suppose I will now..
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Peri-Peri prawns with a fresh baguette and a bottle of cold Lagoste (Vinho Verde) in a bar on the street of many dodgy bars.

There was a prefabricated iron building in town, the Casa de Ferro (Iron House) originally built in Belgium, the structure was degned by Gustave Eiffel. How mad was that - must have been like an oven!. Strange man - even did a similar oddity in Luanda, Angola.

And of course the famous Hotel Polana and LM radio!
Tony have never known it as the street of many dodgy bars. It was always the street of 1000 ...holes.
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Well Alan, the street of 991 ...holes. Present company excepted.
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