The equestrian centre of Maputo was born in the 1950 during the Portuguese Colonial time. Considered for years one of the most important place of the sub- Saharan Africa for the dressage it resisted to the colonial war and to the Mozambique civil war, his decadence started after the civil war when a poisoned batch of horse food killed most of the animal. Today the centre is trying to resume his old glory living between the past and an uncertain future. 2 workers of the Maputo Equestrian Centre rest after breeding the horses. The Centre has around 39 horses.
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