Slave Museum Sunset

With The Imbondeiro Tree, the national tree of Angola.
With The Imbondeiro Tree, the national tree of Angola.
Can't believe I resisted.. although I think I could blame it on CI...Caphrina Impairment.. 🤐
Including a light and delicious Tuna Salad 😋
There is definitely a thriving black market for currency exchange with rates fluctuating almost on an hourly basis. This time it's 600 to 1.
Similar to the famous favelas of Rio just outside of Luanda are homes practically stacked one on top of the other.
In some areas just outside the city perimeter the roads become gravel and requires some good driving skills even in the dry season.
A destination that takes was local knowledge to get to. While known for ship graveyard here it is also a decent beach.
From the mid 1960's various ships have ended up here one way or another. From huge tankers to tugboats.
This beach is at least two miles long and serves more than just as a ship graveyard. There are fishing villages along the shore and families enjoy swimming here.
Is going to end up going to the market.. and never going to go back home.