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<pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 19:27:35 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Tanzania - Of bus hawkers and mountain life</title>
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<description>Bus window hawkers in Tanzania are very strong and very cheeky people. I will be sitting, reading my book when all of a sudden the next thing I know, one has pried open the window and stuffed a BBQd corn on the cob into my face, on the end of a long woode [...]</description>
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<title>From Arabian Nights to British Pub Nights</title>
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<description>Well, this is it. The end is nigh. No more wanderings. In fact, the end has come and gone as I’m now back in good Ol’ Blighty, a hefty £5200 lighter (and that’s not including pre-trip and flight costs), where the only noticeable difference is the b [...]</description>
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<title>Tanzania - Of bus hawkers and mountain life</title>
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<description>Bus window hawkers in Tanzania are very strong and very cheeky people. I will be sitting, reading my book when all of a sudden the next thing I know, one has pried open the window and stuffed a BBQd corn on the cob into my face, on the end of a long woode [...]</description>
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<title>From Arabian Nights to British Pub Nights</title>
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<description>Well, this is it. The end is nigh. No more wanderings. In fact, the end has come and gone as I’m now back in good Ol’ Blighty, a hefty £5200 lighter (and that’s not including pre-trip and flight costs), where the only noticeable difference is the b [...]</description>
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<title>Getting drenched in Zanzibar</title>
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<description>I&amp;#39;m in Zanzibar, Tanzania now&amp;#33; We left Mombasa on Mon. at 8 in the morning and had about an 11 hour bus ride to Dar es Salaam. The ride really wasn&amp;#39;t that bad and for the most part the roads were pretty good. We had been planing to go clubbing [...]</description>
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<title>Jezani Forest and Bwejuu</title>
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<description>Just got back from Bewjuu (a town on Zanzibar island) this afternoon. We left Stone Town yestereday morning and drove to Jezani Forest. We first had a little info session on the forest and the conservation of it. Then we walked a little bit to an area tha [...]</description>
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<title>Tanzania Travelogue - 8th March  To the Serengeti</title>
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<description>While we were taking our breakfast two campsite attendants helped our guides to pack everything in the 4x4 to start our long journey to the Serengeti. The scenery around us just kept getting better and better and the villages more characteristic and rural [...]</description>
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<title>Tanzania Travelogue - 7th March  Lake Manyara</title>
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<description>The car ride from the Impala Hotel to Sunny Safari&amp;#39;s served as a safe tour around Arusha without attracting the swarm of locals that you&amp;#39;ll inevitably encounter when walking alone in the streets. Although Arusha is the main safari tour operator hu [...]</description>
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<title>Tanzania Travelogue - 6th March  Choosing a safari tour operator</title>
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<description>Today we had a gentle introduction to the black continent at a distance with a bus trip from Nairobi to Arusha. The bus took roughly 5 hours, half the time it takes to go from Dar Es Salam to Arusha, and strangely enough 5 hours didnt seem like a long t [...]</description>
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<title>Tanzania Travelogue - 5th March  London to Nairobi</title>
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<description>The day started with the best breakfast of the holiday and after making the express checkout by just writing the credit card number and handing it to the reception, we opted for a hassle free solution and got a cab for Terminal 4. This time instead of the [...]</description>
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