Meaning ‘Moon Observatory’ in Portuguese, it is a famous touritst attraction located about 40km south of Luanda, the capital of Angola. Miradouro da Lua was taken into its current shape by a long period of differential erosion. Small canyons were formed as the geologica layers of different durations were unevenly eroded by weathering and the water flowing along the surface during the wet season. Miradouro da Lua is a natural landscape that varies in surface changes due to differential erosion, mechanical weathering, and coastline retreat.
What do you think are some of the environmental and policy approaches needed to preserve landforms like Miradouro da Lua?
I had heard of Angola before, but this was my first time directly researching it. As soon as I searched "Angola" on Google, I was amazed by the beautiful landscapes, which instantly made me feel more favorable toward the country. It was surprising to learn that such a place exists in Africa.
I also watched a YouTube video of someone traveling in Angola, and the people there looked genuinely happy. It was fascinating to see that Angola has places similar to "Jjang Arcade" in my country.
One of the implementation measures for water and air pollution management is 'installing air pollution meters', is there an immediate response to the measurement results?
I'm learning about this aspect of Angola.
What is the biggest event these days in Angola?
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