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Praia da Barra
Miramar
Barra Lighthouse
Nickname: 
BARRA
Praia da Barra is located in Mozambique
Praia da Barra
Praia da Barra
Coordinates: 23°47′41″S 35°32′17″E / 23.79472°S 35.53806°E / -23.79472; 35.53806
Country Mozambique
ProvincesInhambane Province
Area
 • City
12 km2 (5 sq mi)
 • Land8 km2 (3 sq mi)
 • Water5 km2 (2 sq mi)
Elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 • City
10,000
 • Urban
2,000
Time zone+1
Area code+258
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Barra Beach (Template:Lang-pt) or simply Barra is a tourist beach in southeastern Mozambique. This holiday settlement lies on the Indian Ocean coast, on the Ponta da Barra peninsula in Inhambane Province, 25 km drive from Inhambane city.[2] A major Mozambican tourist destination, Barra is home to beach resorts, private vacation homes, restaurants and diving charters.[3] Snorkeling is popular below the Barra Lighthouse at low tide where there is a natural tidal pool.[4] The wreck of the SS Inharrime, an Italian built cargo ship that ran aground in 1949, lies exposed nearby.[5] The Barra and Tofo area is one of the global hotspots for divers to see whale sharks, sea turtles and manta rays.

Tropical Cyclone Dineo

On 15 February 2017 Tropical Cyclone Dineo reached the Mozambican Coast. Barra was near the epicentre and many resorts, homes and trees were destroyed or damaged. The local fishing community was severely affected.[6]


See also

References

  1. ^ Praia do Barra, Mozambique Page. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc. 1996-2004.
  2. ^ "Google Maps". Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  3. ^ "How an FT writer built his seaside holiday home — in Mozambique". Financial Times.
  4. ^ "Barra at Low Tide". Google Maps. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Wrecksite SS Inharrime". Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  6. ^ "ex-Cyclone Dineo: The aftermath in Mozambique". Lowvelder News. Retrieved 23 February 2018.