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- Location: Africa, Mozambique Starting Point: -15°-22'-30.864''S 37°1'39.432''E Parent Range: Great African Rift Valley
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Mount Namuli is the second highest mountain in Mozambique and the highest in the Province of Zambezia. It is 2,420 m (7,940 ft) high and was measured, surveyed and described in 1886 by Henry Edward O'Neill, the British consul in Mozambique.
Mount Namuli is the second highest mountain in Mozambique and the highest in the Province of Zambezia. It is 2,420 m high and was measured, surveyed and described in 1886 by Henry Edward O'Neill, the British consul in Mozambique.
Overview. Mount Namuli is the second highest mountain in Mozambique. It is also one of the most fun climbs. Getting There. Climbing Mt. Namuli. (Lonely Planet Mozambique – October 2000 – Mary Fitzpatrick with information provided by Richard and Jacqueline Dove in Gurúè) [Updated commentary will be provided in italics]
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- 15.36895°S / 37.02942°E
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Mount Namuli is the highest peak in the Zambezia Province of Mozambique. With 2,419 metre it is the second highest mountain of Mozambique behind the Monte Binga. The Namuli massif consists of a level plateau which rises 700 to 800 metre. The granite dome of the Namuli rises 1,600 metre above the plateau. The area above 1,200 metre measures 50 x ...
Namuli, the Lost Mountain is a worthwile discovery of one of the world’s least-explored and most-threatened habitats. Mt. Namuli, a 7,936-foot granite monolith, is the largest of a group of isolated peaks that tower over the ancient valleys of northern Mozambique.
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Mount Namuli is the second highest mountain in Mozambique and the highest in the Province of Zambezia. It is 2,420 m (7,940 ft) high and was measured, surveyed and described in 1886 by Henry Edward O'Neill, the British consul in Mozambique.
Mt Namuli at 2419 m is the high point of a massif and associated granite peaks situated near Gurué town, Zambézia Province in north-central Mozambique, and the second-highest peak in the country.