Zanzibar is pretty much the most beautiful place I've ever been...in the entire world. The sand was so fine that it felt more like clay than sand and the water was amazing. We went to a less 'touristy' part of the island so there were very few foreigners around and lots of locals. I loved that there were just normal people going about their everyday lives in this amazingly beautiful place.
You know you're still in Africa when.... During low tide you could see tons of these sticks. The women would string rope between the sticks and collect seaweed and then come and retrieve it and bring it back to the beach. I'm not sure what they do with the seaweed but it was really cool to watch them working.
The fishing boats would be anchored way out from the beach during high tide and then when low tide came they would all be stuck in the sand.
This guy...he has on the same kind of jalabiya that the people in my country wear but notice the swimshorts underneath...I'm not real sure what exactly the men around here wear under theirs but I'm pretty sure that it's not swim shorts!!
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