Ujiji

Ujiji

fooling around with a horde of children and drinking a cold coke at the beach

Location: 

Ujiji, Tanzania

Duration: 

Monday, September 26, 2016

Personal highlights

  1. Ujiji, historic town next to Kigoma
  2. Walking up the sandy beach of Lake Tanganyika
  3. A horde of children swimming and playing
  4. Girls doing laundry with sand on the beach
  5. Boring Livingstone Museum (missed)

Image sources

  1. Hand-made ship
  2. Dirt road to the beach
  3. Boats ready to fish
  4. Roaming children
  5. Buying a cold coke

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