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The rising threat of piracy along Africa's eastern coastline was brought home to many South Africans after the recent rescue and release of a South African yachting couple, Bruno Pelizzari and Debbie Calitz, following 20 months of captivity by pirates.
Preparation of the boat at dusk for night fishing.
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Traditional dhows are still the main means of transport on the turquoise waters along the East African Coast. This fishing boat was shot at Paje Beach on Zanzibar Island. www.tobias-seiderer.de www.colognetocapetown.com
The rich marine life off Tanzania's coast is coming under threat because of blast fishing - a technique using explosives that some fishermen use to maximise on their catch, writes the BBC's Gladys Njoroge.
Mr.Juma is an octopus fisherman living on Mafi’a Island, a low, coralline island lying in the Indian Ocean off Tanzania. To support his family, he earns a few shillings by taking the occasional tourist out in his wooden pirogue. … Continue reading →
Zanzibar 03 – 07/06/2012 The Arab spring was bubbling and the architecture industry was tumbling into a new ice age. Meanwhile, 20 nautical miles offshore mainland Tanzania, in a tiny gulf in the Zanzibar archipelago, 36 years old Fatuma had woken up before 5 a.m. to work on her seaweed plantation. She had until noon […]
Zanzibar est un appel au voyage, Jambiani, petit village de pêcheurs en est une incarnation parfaite : plage de rêve, nature et population accueillante
Kaole ruins, Bagamoyo, Tanzania. Kaole is one of the early settlements in the east coast of Africa during 13th century. It grew because of the trade expansion and the interaction between foreign traders and local people. the monsoon winds facilitated sea travel between those two areas. Many graves from 13th century remain, the ones with tower indicates popular people. Kaole remonte au 13eme siecle et etait un des premiers ports de commerce en afrique de l est. De nombreux tombeaux du 13eme siecle sont encore visibles, ceux avec une tour appartenaient a des gens importants. Ruines de Kaole, dans les environs de Bagamoyo,Tanzanie © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
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Ready for a day's work at sea, a small fleet of boats hugs the shoreline of a fishing village in the district of Kilifi. Fishing is important to the local economy. To the right is a ferry, which transports passengers from Mombasa Island to the Kenyan mainland. Photo ID 85942. 01/04/1991. Kilifi, Kenya. UN Photo/Milton Grant. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/
Local fishermen prepare to go out fishing off the coast of Zanzibar.