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MY TRIP TO TANZANIA. T anzania. This is how they carry there things mostly of the time. This is a traditional dance .
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Tanzania This is how they carry there things mostly of the time This is a traditional dance
Today I got to Tanzania and I am exited looking around and seeing what they do like there culture and what they eat also arts/dance/and music and I just found out that the practice Muslim and Christian. and there language in Tanzania is Swahili and English. they speak English and Swahili for they could under stand each other in the place they live in. the most important food there is rice, bananas , and Ugali . And in Tanzania they have Griots they said that griots kept history alive for every Generation. And in Tanzania they piant art in vases , walls ,and paper. And the dance there they follow the rhythm of the drums.
Tanzania Its full of mountains and very humid. The great mount Kilimanjaro Lots of animal life
I see a HUGE mountain which I soon figure out it is Mount Kilimanjaro. Next to the Indian Ocean there are a few other mountains and a lot of wilderness. Did you know to the west there is a lake named Lake Tanganyika and it is part of the Rift Valley. Also Tanzania’s surrounding countries are Zambia, Congo, Uganda, and Kenya. When I get to Tanzania the weather feels hot and humid.
I just heard that in some places in Tanzania there is malaria ,sleeping sickness and in that place there is health care valuable there is hospitals the most of the bad diseases is HIV and AIDS. It is mostly because the hotness and low medical care.
Tanzania Faming in these days Animals right now Transportation
The weather today is in the 70 and 60 there is still some dieseases but not as much as before it is rainy. But still very little supplies like food and many other kind of food.
Tanzania is very rich in minerals diamond gold tanzanite
I immediately notice that Tanzania is very rich in natural recourses because in some stores they sell gold, diamond and tanzanite which is a very amazing gem. Some other natural recourses are coal, iron, nickel, uranium, and natural gas. I also soon find out is that women aren’t as involved in decision making as men. Tanzania doesn’t have many government problems, but one of it’s islands, Zanzibar wants more control. I wanted to learn more about the history of Tanzania so I asked a Griot and he told me that Tanzania was under Germen rule for 41 years. That’s a really long time!
And that is the end of my trip to Tanzania. It was really fun! Sincerely, Jason and Roberto