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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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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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  4. 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.

  5. Mount Namuli is the highest peak in the Zambezia Province of Mozambique. At 2,420 metres 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.

  6. Mt Namúli. Rising up from the hills about 15km northeast of Gurúè are the mist-shrouded slopes of Mt Namúli (2419m), from which flow the Licungo (Lugela) and Malema Rivers.

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  8. Nov 26, 2015 · Mount Namuli is unlikely to be notched on any mountaineer’s bedpost. As mountains go, it isn’t very high. The 2,419-metre granite monolith in northern Mozambique can’t even boast an iconic horizon line like Argentina’s Fitz Roy or Switzerland’s Matterhorn.

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