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1. African Art and Paintings in Zanzibar
December 13, 2010
Zanzibar is a place that evokes images of dhows, white sands, crystal clear seas, palm trees – the smell of cloves that is carried on the breeze. The port of Stone Town is the way into to main island of Zanzibar. This bustling port produces a plethora of art. Many artists come to study on the isl...
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2. Porters of Kilimanjaro; Marco's Song
November 23, 2005
As you climb Kilimanjaro spare a thought for the humble porter. His life is one of extreme hardship of trekking up and down the mountain carrying your supplies. No one notices him, no one cares for him, he goes unseen and unappreciated.
I see many items on the internet about the ‘Kiliman...
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3. How to be a Responsible Tourist in Tanzania
November 23, 2005
Responsible tourism is an attitude of mind to which we should all aspire. When on a walking safari or camping safari it is a must to keep to the tracks laid out in the parks; in Tanzania it is important to keep to the designated trails. If a driver is caught making a new trail with his vehicle he ...
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4. Health Issues on a Tanzanian Safari
November 23, 2005
When on a walking safari, mountain climbing or walking round the camp, it is advisable to be aware of the following guidelines on health and safety in the African Bush.
Altitude related Illness: These illnesses can kill you and every year tourists die from altitude related illnesses. Higher ...
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5. Orchid Travel: a Remote Plateau in Southern Tanzania
November 23, 2005
A huge carpet of ground orchid’s bloom quite unnoticed, every year, in a forgotten corner of Tanzania. This area is the beautiful Southern Highlands of Tanzania, where the country borders with Zambia and Malawi. It is forgotten as possibly it is as far away from the Serengeti and Kilimanjaro as you...
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6. Why Travel to Tanzania
November 15, 2005
Tanzania is the perfect destination, for a safari, if you wish to visit Africa, that is Africa proper. What makes Tanzania special is this is a land with no tribalism; there is no conflict just an inherent love for peace. People are friendly and welcoming; yes I know every travel book and every tr...
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7. Zanzibar Potted
November 14, 2005
The two main Islands of Zanzibar, Unguja and Pemba, lay 40km off the mainland of Tanzania and are separated from the mainland of Tanzania by a shallow channel. Both these islands were once joined to the African mainland.
These islands were first settled by Africans, then came the Shirazis...
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8. Porters of Kilimanjaro; Marco's Song
November 07, 2005
As you climb Kilimanjaro spare a thought for the humble porter. His life is one of extreme hardship of trekking up and down the mountain carrying your supplies. No one notices him, no one cares for him, he goes unseen and unappreciated.
I see many items on the internet about the ‘Kilimanjaro ...
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9. Porters of Kilimanjaro; Marco's Song
November 07, 2005
As you climb Kilimanjaro spare a thought for the humble porter. His life is one of extreme hardship of trekking up and down the mountain carrying your supplies. No one notices him, no one cares for him, he goes unseen and unappreciated.
I see many items on the internet about the ‘Kilim...
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10. Health Issues on a Tanzanian Safari
November 03, 2005
When on a walking safari, mountain climbing or walking round the camp, it is advisable to be aware of the following guidelines on health and safety in the African Bush.
Altitude related Illness: These illnesses can kill you and every year tourists die from altitude related illnesses. Higher altit...
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