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No... we didn't get to drive them.  
   

No... we didn't get to drive them.

Weaving our way through sisal plantations (the fibre used to make the fabric worn by most women), on soft, yet packed sand, the wind in our helmetless hair... not a care in the world (except for Fraser's squashed crotch)).
Hot Hot on the East Coast of Tanzania

December 2nd 2016
After one very hot, very sweaty bus ride, which took an "African five hours" - meaning nine - and one absolutely terrible-but-can't-stop-watching Bollywood movie, we arrived in Tanga. They say it takes two to Tanga. But in this case it was about ten. We were not even off the bus (we actually still had another stop to go) when a crowd of taxi drivers invaded the bus, hassling us to come with them. ... read more
Africa » Tanzania » East

Tanzanian Flag Shortly after independence, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the nation of Tanzania in 1964. One-party rule came to an end in 1995 with the first democratic elections held in the country since the 1970s. Zanzibar's semi-autonomous status and po... ... read more
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