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Travel Blogs from Dar es Salaam
2.day
... how africaans approach language learning. Additional shopping was a phone with sim-card,paid 20$ for the cheapest nokia available which whould be even in europe expensive. After some icecream we walked home during midday sun which was incredibly hot.unbelievable how the tanzanians are stilll woorking in this heat- spanish siesta is looking like lazy european work style compared to the africaan condotions. Unfortunatly skipped ...
Sunrise Beach
... old man that is the “caretaker” at the tented camp section. Anything familiar is such a treat.
We had to make haste to set up camp and to clear the car of EVERYTHING before going to service the next morning. A good exercise as this gives one time to arrange things.
Carlos would have to tackle the traffic to Toyota early morning and there after try to have the two tires fixed at Dunlop – the very ...
Dar es Salam
Today we drove from saadani to dar es Salam. It's about a 4 1/2 hour drive and we thought it would be nice to see the country side since we have flown everywhere else. I would have to say this was a terrible idea! It was a very very bumpy dirt road for 2 hours. I haven't felt that ...
TIA
... and missionaries and similar, and in class 6 I’m planning on the Arusha Declaration, or the socialist system set up by the Tanzanian president in 1967 as a trajectory for the nation’s future. Just in case you wanted to know.
Most of my morning was spent getting acquainted with the teachers and material; I’m going to be working with Mr. Zakaya mostly. The other bit of the morning was spent stressing a bit about Michael getting in ...
Black-Out
... souls were having to fight bare-knuckled against a gloved boxer... we didn't wait to see any results), people were swimming, dancing, drinking.. it was all so much to take in. We sat there and people watched for so long and never had so much fun doing nothing at all (although I wished I had some killer moves to join in with). The guys doing the flips were just so casual and fearless, flipping around like springs were attached to their feet. A guy did a headstand, no hands, ...