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Safari and Travel – Art in Tanzania Blog
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Art in Tanzania Blog. Category: Safari and Travel. Take a walk in Stone Town. August 12, 2016. August 12, 2016. We follow our tour guide, Elvis, through a maze of narrow alleyways of small businesses, hotels and residential spaces with locals, tourists (and vespas! Arab and Indian merchants, through the spice and slave trade, constructed Stone Town in the 19. Century. Before then the Portuguese came and built a fort to protect their settlements in the 16. The narrow streets of Stone Town fall dark come n...
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Uncategorized – Art in Tanzania Blog
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Art in Tanzania Blog. Take a walk in Stone Town. August 12, 2016. August 12, 2016. We follow our tour guide, Elvis, through a maze of narrow alleyways of small businesses, hotels and residential spaces with locals, tourists (and vespas! Arab and Indian merchants, through the spice and slave trade, constructed Stone Town in the 19. Century. Before then the Portuguese came and built a fort to protect their settlements in the 16. The narrow streets of Stone Town fall dark come nightfall, so walk in groups i...
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Education and Health – Art in Tanzania Blog
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Art in Tanzania Blog. Category: Education and Health. Helping the kids in Yusuf School. September 5, 2016. September 5, 2016. Founded by Yusuf Kombo Juma, a father of six children, who witnessed the problems and challenges of education and set out on a mission to tackle the issue, he sold his own land and properties and got creative in raising money in order to fund his vision. If you would like to volunteer at this school, or to donate, stationary, teaching material, desks, chairs, clothes for the child...
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Art in Tanzania Blog – Page 2 – Volunteer for Africa
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Art in Tanzania Blog. July 8, 2016. With the festival of Ramadan coming to end the volunteers and interns were treated to a day off, which many of us used as an excuse to visit the beautiful Mahaba beach. With the beach being so close to the volunteer house it seemed like the perfect place to go. After paying our 3000 shilling entrance fee we walked onto the beach to be greeted by hammocks, a small bar and lots of quirky seating. The National Museum Dar Es Salaam. July 4, 2016. When we arrived at the mus...
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