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Pwani Mchangani Mdogo, Zanzibar, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania, +255-7738-22206
... which the women prepare. When I questioned this apparent inequality (the women seem to do just about everything) with my host asking him what exactly it was that he did, I was simply told with a very confused look, "I’m a warrior" – ahh that’s all sorted then!!' Applications for this position should be sent to The Third Mud Hut from the left, Masai Village, Kibaha, Tanzania. Must be apply to supply own club and dagger.
Kibaha, Tanzania corrilesa... happy though. Stop at market place with cold beer so try Kilimanjaro and Safari. All good. Best part of day.
Pull into bush camp just gone 5. Why we couldn't drive for another 2 hours to enable us a sleep in tomorrow I've no idea. Go walking with Muz, Oliver and Jamie with beer. Make it about 10m from camp before Jamie has a flip flop blow out and we realise path going uphill... no thanks, way too strenuous. About face and return to camp to sit and finish off our ...
... Salaam and we'll pick up his trail there. The evening before we leave Moshi we had one last dinner on the roof top restaurant of our hotel. The clouds covered the peak of Kilimanjaro but we knew she was there. At a table near us were some young women carrying on an intense conversation. By their vernacular and accent we could tell they were from North America. We eavesdropped until it was apparent that they had exhausted the ...
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania yoni... because a/c is a luxury to me now (the open windows were just fine). The ride to Morogoro was enjoyable because I got a chance to see a part of the rural country rather than the urbanized city I have been living in. We got to Morogoro about two and a half hours later and I loved the scenery. Basically, the set up was in such a way that the town seemed to be protected from the mountains around it. The mountains were not the tallest in the world but being from ...
Morogoro, Tanzania carlosoflion... parts and animals in english and greetings. My students, every morning, greet me with: "Good morning Teacher. How are you Teacher?" I of course answer "Good morning. I'm fine thank you, how are you?" They answer, "Fine thank you teacher." Ah so polite!!!! I love it!! So here is how a typical class would go: We start off the class by singing the Good Morning song. We then move onto using the CD player and CDs another volunteer brought. We usually get up ...
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania laurelie0517... as him before on my way to teach in Kunduchi and it's a rough ride. It felt nice to just sit there and not do the work! I think I will do those more often instead of walking to school (which we sometimes have to do) Plus it cost me 400 shillings or about 35 cents to take this bike taxi. Crazy cheap I know! Ok next step in Kunduchi was to hop on a daladala. Now these are crazy! They are big vans with rows of seats in them. They all have a place painted on the front of them to show ...
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania laurelie0517... sun!! The water and atmosphere was amazing. Friday night was awesome!! A whole group of us went to the movies. This movie theatre was soooo western. I was sitting in the movies and I had to remind myself I was still in Africa. I even saw a recent movie: Ocean's 13. Sweet movie folks....go see it! Saturday: Saturday was a pretty bla day. It was Sarah's last day so we decided to head down to the Bahari Beach hotel again ...
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania laurelie0517... ribs of another attacker, and the third we didn't even detect until after it was all over. Standing on the ferry we commented on the crowd and it wasn't until then that I realized my wallet was gone. They were good! Taken from inside a velcro sealed "security" pocket, I never even felt the hit. Having lost a little bit of money and a lot of pride (it was ...
Dar Es Salam, Tanzania itsgotime... time here just by recording information about the disease to tapes to send out to schools for them to listen to. Sarah became really frustrated with this and felt she wasn't doing enough. She really wanted to get out to schools and do presentations to the youth of this country. Well two weeks in she got her wish. After alot of work, she presented to an all girls group at a local high school. The response was more than she could have hoped for. The girls were interested and asked questions ...
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania laurelie0517... looking forward to coming to Africa to see the country, the people and the animals, and so far I have only managed to do 2, well really 1! The animals. Interacting with the people is very important for me. I don't want to be an ignorant tourist who comes to a place like this, and leaves without any knowledge as to how the people live and what do they really think of us. On the other hand, I feel the hands of our tour leader is tight, and he is not able to show ...
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