Tanzania

 

“The Unexpected Home” A Short Story Inspired by Sangananu House, Usa River, Tanzania

 •  February 4

Careful not to make a sound, he stole away into the night, leaving behind the city he once loved. From the shadows he could just faintly see the...

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Sangananu House Tour by Jones

 •  February 4

It’s another fabulous Project Equator tour by Jones! Check out our “Out of Africa” estate built in 1938 and restored to its original grandeur by current...

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Tanzanian Cooking Lesson

 •  February 4

We’ve continued the tradition of taking a cooking lesson in each of our destinations. Our awesome cook in Arusha, Mwaneidi, was more than willing to...

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Best Workspace so far on trip!

 •  February 2

This rather large sykes monkey stared at me on my balcony for an entire morning! We’ve been to some amazing locations on our Project Equator adventure...

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Bagging the Elusive Black Rhino

 •  February 2

Big game hunting in Africa conjures up previously perceived romantic images of an imperial era gone by. Today, we’d like to think of big game hunters...

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Maasai Dancing

 •  February 2

Maasai  dancing  is fun  to do. They  jump  super  high.   They  do  a  weroid noise  when  they are singing.  Nayay is a reaLLy  high...

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Bobab Trees

 •  February 1

Bobab trees are from the consodins  Astalia and Africa. I saw a bobab tree wen we arrived in bagomoyo . On the safary  I saw a bobab tree war all...

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The Balletic Giraffes

 •  February 1

I couldn’t leave Africa without writing about the giraffes! It has always been pretty cool to see a giraffe in the zoo, but there is nothing like...

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African Birds

 •  January 24

T-minus 3 days before we leave Tanzania We have had an incredible time, met amazing people and been up close and personal with a record number of...

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Bady Animals

 •  January 23

We  saw  a   BaBy zeta. We also  saw a bay Lion. The baby lion was  trylng  to get Wescott  to yawn. We saw a zillion baay baboons. We even...

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