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“Every year during the month of January, the Makonde community in Maputo celebrates an initiation ritual from a ceremony that lasts a weekend.
For a few weeks young people have been trained for their transition from the world of childhood to the adult. They are prepared for adult life and marriage in every way.
In this ceremony the young people who are initiated for their transit from girls to women and from boys to men, are tested from an oil made with plants, where the spirit of the plant will reveal from a straight line or deviated the virginity or non-virginity of each young person. Once these young people are tested, they will make a demonstration of traditional dance where the Mapiko (spirit of the tribe) will manifest itself through the body of a chosen one. After the dance demonstrations, the celebrations continue at home with the families.
This ceremony is just a sample of how rich Mozambican culture is in its traditions and culture and how important rituals and connection with ancestors are for the people.”

I spent around 4 days earlier this year in Mombasa, Kenya and I haven’t really gone through some of the footage, until yesterday 😅.
I took one of the longest train rides I’ve been on in my life. From Nairobi all the way to Mombasa via train, it’s a little over 6hrs and the ticket cost little over 10$.
Definitely somewhere I would recommend to visit after Masai Mara and Nairobi.
#theniyifagbemi #kenya #mombasa #instareels #explore #travel
📍Mombasa, Kenya

A lucky snorkeler watching a MASSIVE fever of Mobula Rays glide past him.
The Mobula migration is in full effect right now down here in Baja. Every year from April to June we get to witness huge congregations of these animals along the shores of the peninsula. It’s truly an incredible thing to see.

