Zanzibar
Zanzibar Town,
Stone Town, Matemwe Beach
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Itinerary
Arusha, Tanzania
Manyara National
Park
Serengeti National Park
Ngorongoro
Conservation Area
Lions, lions and
more lions
Cheetahs
Leopards
Mount Kilimanjaro
Zanzibar
Zanzibar is famous for its carved wooden doors. There are about 500 left in Stone Town. Young girls in Stone Town Dinner in a private home in Zanzibar Town. Saleh, with his mother, is an African history student and the oldest of nine. Saleh's younger sister Nadra, meaning "rare," because she was the first girl after four boys A spice vendor at a spice farm Selling octupus at a fish market in Zanzibar Town The village just beyond our beachside hotel at Matemwe Beach on the northeast coast of Zanzibar. These women are hauling water from a well. More of the village. You'd think the resorts could spring for a little upgrading. Relaxing at Matemwe Beach with a bottle of Bellingham wine from South Africa (get it? Bellings? Bellingham wine?)
Zanzibar is famous for its carved wooden doors. There are about 500 left in Stone Town.
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