Miradouro da Lua
Miradouro da Lua
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John R
United States16 contributions
Jan 2023
Our family was impressed by the sights at the Miradouro da Lua. The landscape is beautiful and offers a start appreciation of how sharply Angola descends to the sea. Some caution: the site is beautiful but when we visited there was no water. It may have changed since January 2023. Still, it's worth the visit and the time to see the incredible "Melting Lands" and catch a great snap in the site's picture frame.
Written 11 August 2023
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Dr R M Thapa Syangja
Putalibazar, Nepal435 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
Was with a beautiful lady when I visited this fab place. Devestatingly beautiful, the lady I was with and the rocks here. Come and visit here, at least once.
Written 31 July 2019
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anitatissier
Nice, France85 contributions
Oct 2020
This place is seriously unreal! Felt like we were on the moon. It's really easy to miss when you're driving though so make sure to have it mapped out if you're using GPS.
Written 16 February 2021
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Juangenaro
Monterrey, Mexico145 contributions
Jun 2015 • Solo
I like coming here to relax since it has beautiful views. I won't go on and repeat what other people have mentioned so here it is. There is no sign of any kind when you get there. It is 66kms from downtown Luanda and 12.7kms from the Kwansa River. You will be able to see the side as you are coming up on it but if you miss it, just turn back around. If there are Angolans on site, don't bring kids. Angolans use the restroom on plain sight and don't care to show the world how they do it. Beautiful place but the road is caved in and very fragile and dangerous. LOTS OF TRASH like the rest of Luanda. No trash bins/cans and DEF no maintenance. So sad!
Written 8 June 2015
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MayaguezanaPR
Antananarivo, Madagascar215 contributions
Oct 2019 • Friends
In the midst of baobab trees and a plain highway, you find this overlook onto what looks like a moonscape. It’s lovely but dangerous. You can tell some pieces have fallen over and you see new cracks forming. Be very aware.
Written 19 November 2019
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CHINADOLL_6
Rotterdam, The Netherlands83 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
Miradouro da Lua is a mandatory stop! 15 min is more than enough from my point of view but don't miss it because it is really worth it! Amazing view!!!!! What a natural beauty!!! So overwhelming!!! Loved it!!! However don't go to close to the edge it is not safe.
Written 24 July 2019
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Thievy
Luanda, Angola32 contributions
Apr 2017 • Family
You'll enjoy a beautiful landscape of south Luanda beaches, with some interesting geological features.
Written 4 April 2017
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Straight Talker 28
Leeds, UK145 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
As other reviews have said, this place is absolutely beautiful, but that's all it is. The mile or so of land stretching out to the sea was once covered by the sea itself, hence the extremely strange and undulating rocks as far to the left and right as the eye can see. The closest thing like it that I can think of is the Painted Desert in Arizona.
There's nothing to do, there's no walkway down to walk among the rocks, there isn't even a guy in a hut selling Cuca. But I like that, it keeps the place peaceful and limits the amount of litter lying around. We all know that if there were a guy in a hut selling Cuca, his litter collection policy would be non-existent. So enjoy the peace and enjoy the beauty, and bring your own water.
There's nothing to do, there's no walkway down to walk among the rocks, there isn't even a guy in a hut selling Cuca. But I like that, it keeps the place peaceful and limits the amount of litter lying around. We all know that if there were a guy in a hut selling Cuca, his litter collection policy would be non-existent. So enjoy the peace and enjoy the beauty, and bring your own water.
Written 5 February 2017
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Gerson D
6 contributions
Jan 2016 • Friends
After left Luanda 19 years ago - back this year and that place still surprisingly impressive.... of course the place require some investment..
Written 4 September 2016
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Maria Gasparinho
Windhoek, Namibia110 contributions
Sept 2015 • Friends
Surreal place. if there was an ocean in the moon, the scenery would be like this... A 'must go'! On the way to Cabo Ledo, from Luanda.
Written 2 August 2016
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What is easiest way to get there. Not renting a car.
Written 5 December 2015
You really have to go there by car... Public transports are a bad idea. If you don't want to rent a car, you should choose very carefully a Taxi to go there.
But be aware, it will cost a fortune....
Written 7 December 2015
Just take the only road to south from talatona-Luanda, near the sea (ask the road to barra do kwanza or to Benguela) it's the only One. Then you Will see an enourmous beach, the miradouro is in the Last quarter on the way to south. And yes you can take photos.
Written 8 February 2015
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