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Given Aldrey is 6 ft. these two trees are about
8 feet across each |
Saturday morning and time for a break.... a few of us plan to hike up the Uluguru Mountain. We look across at all day long.. every day... unlike our Rockies but absolutely amazing clouds form around it so that along with the sun and blue sky it seems to almost be alive at times. After a quick stop at the local grocery store for water and snacks we arrive at the trail head. Hot an humid.. good tree growing weather.
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You can just see the warmth and humidity |
I have to say this may have been the most interesting and beautiful walks of my life. You gotta understand we walked for 3 hours up the mountain .. first on kind of mountain road... then eventually narrowing to a path. Here are some of the people we saw.... moms with babies
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Often with knit hat even at 30+ |
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This little one thought we were quite a site |
This little girl was looking after her brother while mom was working in the garden/farm just off the path. Mom did not want to be in the picture but motioned it was ok to take a photo of the kids who were eager... they love to see the result
We came across the local primary school about 30 minutes up the path. pretty primitive ... open doors and nothing but a few desks in the corners... we sat in the desks and wondered what it would be like.
The trail narrowed ... lots of interesting twists, turns and discoveries
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Single file at times |
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Aldrey found some Guavu ..just like Brazil |
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Charles our guide gave us some ripe ones further up the trail |
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Speaking of Charles... he like the photos!! |
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Hard to see but his was a bamboo trough in the middle
of nowhere that had fresh water running out of it...
don't ask me!! .. but was refreshing |
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This is one of my favorites from the day. Charles explained that some of these folks make a trip twice a day up and down the mountain to Morogoro to sell produce. Bare foot in many cases we noticed. This man went buy us going straight up the hill side. What a specimen. |
Here are a mix of people and homes. The rich colors of the dress and and inventive construction made for an eye popping walk.
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She is rolling dirt that we learned is given to pregnant women to eat as it is rich in minerals |
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Not sure what was in the basket |
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Looking after his brother |
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Home made dirt brick, poles, mud and a little tin for a roof |
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Appeared old clothes may have served as the walls |
A grave across from one of the homes .. likely relatives. This fellow was hoeing just off the path and seemed good to go for a picture... not sure the brand of tobacco
We came across another family... looked like they were all very happy and looking after one another
Aldrey had been talking about the waterfall... the water shall we say .. was refresh .. our feet do not have the soles some of the Tanzanian's do... ouch ... oooch... eeechh!
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Charles wanted a picture with the ladies.. I really like this one |
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The children loved to follow... they
liked the balloons we often offer and snacks... they
are fascinate with cameras and the Muzungo's white skin!! |
And there appears a sales guy with art.. go figure!
More homes... here they had cut into the bank to make earthen clay bricks for house construction
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Nice hey... btw... notice the clay brick |
This lady was shy at first and ten handed her baby across to Sonia
After a few passing a few goats on another hard to navigate stretch we arrived at another breath taking spot... and while resting tried my hand at the old "carry bananas on the head" skill that many seem to have.
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Don't really get the sense of the amazing view back
up the valley we just came down |
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That is Morogoro off in the distance |
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Straight drop off the end of the rock.. slippery and dangerous |
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Group photo .. appears we will all make it to the end! |
We continued our walk back down .. a bit tired and hot.. the camera got less actions.
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Lets garden girls |
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This fellow found a good spot to rest..
looked inviting after 5 or so hours. |
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On the path bringing fire wood as there is no power at all for all these people... cook outside. May be for building mountainside gardens we saw all along the way .. amazing how these people farm on the side of a mountain |
Ah open road and the bus up around the corner beyond these women enjoying a Saturday afternoon in Tanzania
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