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May 15, 2002

Pleasuring In Zanzibar

We spent evenings on the deck of the Mercury Bar watching the sun set over the Indian Ocean full of fishing boats and beautiful lean bodies swimming in the...

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Zanzibari Feasting

Zanzibar's native cuisine brazenly drenches seafood in local aromatic spices. At night, locals gather at Forodhani Gardens, a strip of park on the waterfront right outside the House of...

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Beach Boys In Zanzibar

Beach Boy Answer to Poverty Beach Boys are a pain in the arse. They don’t want to work because they can get more money wearing flip-flops. smoking hash and...

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Zanzibar's History

After Independence from Britain in 1963, Dr. Julius Nyerere was Tanzania’s beloved president for nearly 30 years until his death in 1999. The cornerstone of his policies were based...

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Stone Town Zanzibar

May 11-15 2002 City of Stone Town Island of Zanzibar The tropical island of Zanzibar has a more cosmopolitan and warm and open ambiance than other African countries we...

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Dalla-Dallas In Zanzibar

Transportation Outlying areas can be reached by taking little numbered pick-ups called dalla-dallas across from the Darajani Market that charge about 30 cents and like the matatus (multicolored buses)...

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