Plonkit: Southern Africa Spotlight Flashcards
If you see Portuguese text in Eswatini, you are most likely in the small town of Lomahasha.
NOTE: This is because of its proximity to Mozambique, where Portuguese is spoken.
You can recognise the Mlawula Nature Reserve thanks to the narrow dirt tracks, tall grass and overall savannah landscape.
The MR8 in Southeastern Eswatini straddling the South African border is recognisable because of this distinct ridge to the east.
The MR3 from Manzini to the South African border is divided by metal and stone guardrails, making it recognisable.
HINT: This road is the only divided highway found in Eswatini.
The MR3 South of Ngomane can be recognized thanks to flatness, long dry grass and the dirt on the camera.