Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Seven Facts of Manza Bay

Manza Bay is a bay in Tanzania. It is located on the coast, some 10 miles (16 km) north of the town of Tanga.The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is -9999 metres. Variant forms of spelling for Manza Bay or in other languages: Mansa Bay, Manza Bay, Mansa Bay, Manza Bay. 
  1. Manza bay  is  sorrounded by mangrove forests, supporting countless species and life from fish to mollusks to bird life.
  2.  Manza Bay mangroves, is pristine coastal tropical forest, also supporting many life forms including a huge variety of birds, night-apes, squirrels, bushbuck, suni, wild pigs, monkeys, baboons.
  3.  Military fort on the southern end of the Boma peninsula, guarding the Manza bay entrance.
  4.   During World War I a German vessel called the Kronborg  on a mission to resupply the besieged SMS Königsberg, was sunk by the British ship HMS Hyacinth.

  5.  Along the Manza bay locals in their surroundings, experience their customs and laid back way of life, a far stretch from the modern ‘hurried’ lifestyle most outsiders live. Mainly conservative Muslims, almost like time stood still, happy children, colourful women and ceremonies.
  6.  Coastline with secluded beaches and amazing coral rock formations.
  7. Deep Fishing and Diving 

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