(above video is a kindergarten class in a Masai village in Arusha; they are counting and reciting the alphabet in English and singing in their native tongue.)
As we toured around different villages visiting museums and historical places, we often saw groups of students on field trips. They were always studious, seemed attentive and a pleasure to witness. Even on our way to Zannibar, which is about a 2 hour ferry ride from Dar es Salaam, there was a group of school children adorned in their school uniforms on a school outing. And the uniforms, all of them, are impressively clean and crisp! Many villages were dry and dusty and we wondered how they could keep their uniforms so bleach white clean.
There are a lot of things I find intresting in Africa. I did not know that the african children in dirt neighborhoods could keep their uniforms so clean! Were the museums nice? I am really looking forward to seeing the other nice blogs you have on your website.
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot while turing through the museums. It made history come alive for me and it took me on a spiritual journey. I actually went into one of the slave holding caves where they kept the captured villagers before shipping them off to the states to be sold into slavery.
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