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FredHoogervorst, Professional Nature- and Travel Photographer, based in Marknesse, Noordoostpolder, Flevoland Province.
The Subjects focussed on, chosen either by personal initiative or by assignments, include Tropical Rainforests, African Nature and Wildlife, Coastal Environments, remarkable area's like Borneo, French Guiana, Seychelles, Sahel Countries, Uganda, Indonesia, Borneo, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Kenya, Southern Africa, Mozambique, Patagonia, Trinidad&Tobago, the Caribbean and Antilles, Suriname, Scandinavia and Antarctica.
Visit also his GALLERY-WEBSITE: www.fredhoogervorst-photographer.com with a selection of SCREEN-SIZED PICTURES.
Contact with questions regarding Use, Reproduction or Purchase of any of the Pictures, by E-Mail: hvorst@xs4all.nl, by phone: +31 (0) 627183142
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Represented by Photo Agency HOLLANDSE HOOGTE, the Hague, the Netherlands, info@hollandse-hoogte.nl, phone: +31 (0) 070-4141310
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Along the Mozambican Channel, opposite Vilankulo on the mainland, lie a chain of islands, some with fresh water lakes, home to many large crocodiles, on the tidal flats seabirds and flamingos.
The whole Bazaruto Archipelago is part of a conservation project and is a protected National Park, making it the only official marine reserve in the country. It attracts nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts, like scuba diving or snorkeling in the azure coloured waters around the many coral reefs.
For birding enthusiasts, more than 160 different birds have been identified in habitats varying from coastal dunes, open grasslands and numerous sandbanks along the unspoild sandy beaches.
The coral reefs are home to thousands of fish and coral and marine mammals species. The largest dugong population along the Eastern African coast can be found here, dolphin, hump back whales, whale sharks, manta and spotted eagle rays and different species of turtles.