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In the afternoon I went to visit the Xipamanine market in Maputo. I was told this is the biggest and cheapest market in Maputo, but I was also warned to leave my valuable things at home to prevent being robbed (so I left my camera at home too, no pictures from the market).
Well, the security wasn't as bad as they tried to scare me. For first sight, it was like the "Jozsefvaros" market in Budapest - not worse and not better. I bought some 2nd hand clothes here and I paid almost nothing: 7 shirts, a very good quality of shorts, and a new flip-flop cost me altogether 440 MT which is around 12 EUR.
In the afternoon I went to visit the Xipamanine market in Maputo. I was told this is the biggest and cheapest market in Maputo, but I was also warned to leave my valuable things at home to prevent being robbed (so I left my camera at home too, no pictures from the market).
Well, the security wasn't as bad as they tried to scare me. For first sight, it was like the "Jozsefvaros" market in Budapest - not worse and not better. I bought some 2nd hand clothes here and I paid almost nothing: 7 shirts, a very good quality of shorts, and a new flip-flop cost me altogether 440 MT which is around 12 EUR.
I think I'll come back here some other time too! ;)on too!!! ;)
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