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Dar-Es-Salaam International Airport, viewed from the car park. |
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A local family cooked for the team while in Dar-Es-Salaam. This is the courtyard of their house. Gaspar seated on the far left, two of his sons seated on the far right, and the home owners in the middle. |
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Camera accidentally triggered while on the bus, or is it a van? Oh the mysteries of life... |
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Near the bus stop in Musoma, I think. Look at the cars - window tinting is very common in Tanzania. |
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From right to left: Bevan, Katherine's forehead, Ilana facing backwards, half of Josie's face. |
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Seated from left to right: Cole, Hayden. Zoom in on the photo and read the writing on the rear of that van carefully. It says "Taliban". One can find bits of out-of-context, meaningless English on Tanzanian public transport. |
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A moving photo of villages built on the rocks on the hills. |
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Another photo of houses on hill. |
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A rather bad shot of Keryn holding a chicken. |
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A better shot of the above. |
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The plains near Serengeti. |
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There's supposed to be a hippo in the water somewhere. |
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An object lesson on the reflectivity of glass. |
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Crossing a river which feeds into Lake Victoria, I think... apparently it is illegal to take photos of bridges as they are seen to be strategically significant. :) |