Miraduoro da Lua. Interesting rock terrain landscape exposed after undergoing erosion for thousands of years.
I notice there is resemblance of this rocks to those found in Luanda city (situated 80km away) as both location are geographically similar ie faces the same direction to the great South Atlantic Ocean and located near to the sea (1 to 2km away to the beach).
Wonder if these rocks can also be found on the other side of the world in Brazil? After all, both South America and Africa continent belongs to the same tectonic plate during the early history of the planet earth formation before they split off millions...
Read moreThe road from Luanda to the location is a scenic drive, with a well-maintained road that offers a pleasant journey. The sight itself is breathtaking and unique, providing a stunning view of nature's creation. Along the way to the location, there are also smaller similar formations that add to the charm of the trip. The entire area is a picturesque landscape with lush green vegetation and an exquisite ocean view. Although the bar and tourist information center were closed when we visited, it didn't detract from the overall beauty...
Read moreThis place is beyond beautiful, I enjoyed watching the ocean and then the sun set, while being able to see the moon the whole time being there. I heard that and it seems like a fact that this is one of the only spots in the world where you can see the Sun and Moon at the same time basically all day. Angola really has a treasure on the hands with this one. The meaning of Miradouro da Lua is "Aiming at...
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