We woke up, found our way into town, had more Mtori for breakfast and hit the circuit once again to meet more young farmers. Unlike the day before, we visited farms that were away from the hills and more spread out. We visited farms that grew sunflowers (they made sunflower oil here), maize, tomatoes, beans, and rice. On the road to the first farm, I noticed a dead snake in the road. It was approximately 2-3 feet long with light grey on the top and white on the bottom. Its tail was tapered to a fine point, very much like a whip. I didn’t take a picture of it because it was dead, but it wasn’t until later that day that we were describing it to someone in the village that someone told me that it
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