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Dar-Es-Salaam and bus journey

Arrived at Dar Es Salaam, met with Gaspar, and proceeded on a thirty hour bus journey to Tarime.

Dar-Es-Salaam International Airport, viewed from the car park.
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.
Camera accidentally triggered while on the bus, or is it a van? Oh the mysteries of life...
Near the bus stop in Musoma, I think. Look at the cars - window tinting is very common in Tanzania.
From right to left: Bevan, Katherine's forehead, Ilana facing backwards, half of Josie's face.
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.
A moving photo of villages built on the rocks on the hills.
Another photo of houses on hill.
A rather bad shot of Keryn holding a chicken.
A better shot of the above.
The plains near Serengeti.
There's supposed to be a hippo in the water somewhere.
An object lesson on the reflectivity of glass.
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. :)