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The Kosi system is situated in the northeastern corner of the Elephant Coast a mere 2 km south of Ponta do Ouro on the Mozambiqe border. Dr. George Campbell described it as “a wonder full aquarium and most gorgeous Avery. The system is about 18 km long parallel to the coast. The Kosi Lakes covers about 37 square kilometers. Kosi Bay is most famous for its traditional fish kraals. A network of of reeds placed in such a manner to allow small fish trough and only trapping migrating species. This dates back to the early Nguni tribes that moved down from central Africa. The tonga people have been feeding their people for hundreds of years this way living in perfect harmony with Nature.
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