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Images from Tanzania

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YT4 + CSIII

Low tide at Bagamoyo.

PS + CSIII

Boy in ceremonial dress for circumcision ritual.

 

PS + CSIII

Boy in ceremonial dress for circumcision ritual.

 

 

CP950

Smiles are a common sight here!

 

CP950

But sometimes people get excited when you want to take a photo.

 

CP950

Housing varies a lot in this country. This is just one example.

 

CP950

Most people don't have electricity, so charcoal is the primary cooking fuel.

 

CP950

When a train (or bus, or taxi, or ...) pulls into town, the shopping center comes to it!

 

CP950

Talk about a convenience store!

 

CP950

A Tanzanian Seven-Eleven.

 

YT4+CSIII

Sometimes you just have to wonder where these ideas come from.

 

YT4+CSIII

The minibus a common mode of travel. This one could easily fit 50 or 60 people.

 

CP950

This is NOT a typical road. After a few months in Tanzania, you just can't help but get excited about good tarmac.

 

YT4+CSIII

At the coast, fishing starts before dawn everyday.

 

CP950

As a "mzungu", I tend to get lots of strange looks from young and old alike.

 

 

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CP950

This boy was trying to sell his hat to tourists taking a Spice Tour on Zanzibar.

 

 

CP950

The kids are just like the kids everywhere, except I think their childhood is shorter than in many other places.

 

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YT4+CSIII

This woman was selling baskets in the market.  I had to buy one to get the picture.

 

CP950

Two Swahili women walking on the beach at Ras Nungwe, Zanzibar

 

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YT4+CSIII

Biys swimming at sunset in Stone Town on Zanzibar.

 

CP950

Kids who are very interested in my digital camera.

 

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