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Tanzania

Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, stands as a country situated in East Africa, nestled within the captivating African Great Lakes area. Its boundaries connect with Uganda in the north, Kenya in the northeast, while being caressed by the Indian Ocean to the east. To the south lie the neighboring countries of Mozambique and Malawi, while Zambia - to the southwest. Towards the western frontier, Tanzania shares its boundaries with Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Ol Doinyo Lengai Volcano

Ol Doño Lengai is the only active carbonatite volcano in the worldIn 1955, Ol Doigno Lengai began erupting, spitting ash and sodium carbonate dust into the air. It is an unusual volcano because its lava is rich in sodium and poor in quartz.... read more

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Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro is located in northern Tanzania and lies at the western edge of the Rift Zone, on the border with Kenya. The landscape is picturesque and varied, with steep cliffs of the Ngorongoro Crater walls juxtaposed with spacious valleys covered... read more

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Old Fort of Zanzibar

It is an Arab fort that stands on the site of a former Portuguese settlement that was rebuilt into a fort in the 18th century.

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House of Wonders

The name of one of the largest buildings in Stone Town, built in a tropical Victorian style, is Beit el-Ajaib, or House of Wonders. It was designed by a certain Scottish marine engineer and commissioned by the Sultan of Barghash in 1883. For some... read more

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