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Nature Wonders & Attractions
Angola offers abundant natural attractions. The country has a 1,650km (1,025.2 miles)coastline and a long summer season with average temperatures of 75°F (23°C).
Aside from the tropical sunny weather, the country offers many sandy beaches, wanderfull waterfalls, beautiful landscapes and natural wildlife parks. Angola has direct flights from several major cities of the world. Read more
Beaches & Ocean Views - Along its costline of 1650km (1,025.2 miles), near the cities of Luanda, Cabinda, Soyo, Benguela, Lobito and Namibe, Angola has beaches with a beautiful panoramic views. The sandy beaches in Luanda Bay include the shores of Mussulo, Palmerinhas, Ilha de Luanda. Praia Morena and Praia Azul are the most famous beaches in Benguela.
Landscapes & Waterfalls - Awesomely beautiful landscapes such as the Leba Mountain Pass, the Volcanic Fissure of Tundavala, in Huila province, where you can climb to 2,600km (1,615mi) above sea level, and the Kalandula Waterfalls, in Malanje province. With 104 meters high (344 feet), Kalandula waterfalls are the second biggest in all Africa.
The Giant Black Sable - Palanca Negra Gigante is a large and rare subspecies of Giant Sable found only in Malanje province, Angola. The giant sable antelope of Angola has gracefully curved horns that reach over 5 feet long. Palanca Negra is the nickname of the Angolan football (soccer)team and the symbol of Angola's Airlines (TAAG).
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It is also in Malanje where the beautiful Black Rocks at Pungo a Ndongo are located. As spectacular as any other world-wonder, they are a series of mysterious rock formations, shaped in the form of animals, standing high above the flat African Savanna landscape. .
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