Tanzania 1, Tanzanie sauvage : Arusha, le peuple Masaï, Tarangire
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the flight from Nairobi, Kenya, to Kilimandjaro airport...
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le Kilimandjaro, mythique sommet d'Afrique de 5,895 m.,...
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le mont Meru, superbe volcan de 4,566 m., domine le par...
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à 42 km, Arusha 3e ville de Tanzanie, est la capitale t...
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Main street crowded by waves of multicolor vehicules co...
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la Tanzanie a été colonisée par les allemands, 1896-194...
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marché d'échange ou de vente de fruits
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all can be exchanged: rice, corn, beans, clothing, shoe...
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départ vers parcs nationaux Tarangire, lac Manyara, Ser...
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défense de débarquer du Landcruiser ! en route on décou...
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ce territoire sauvage a donné vie à un peuple fier et a...
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la culture Masaï est fondée sur le mépris de la douleur...
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la culture, la richesse, et ce qui régit le mode de vie...
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rendu d'artiste des Masaï au lever du jour
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les Masaï traversent la savane d'un pas tranquille, arm...
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l'organisation sociale repose sur le système des groupe...
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the girls do not depend of the age group system and are...
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à la circoncision les jeunes s'identifient avec masques...
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devenu ainé junior le jeune Masaï se marie et vit dans ...
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le Masaï craint Engaï, son dieu, puisqu'il croit qu'il...
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becoming a "Murran&qu ot; warrior is the pride of t...
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pendant que le Masaï chasse ou surveille le bétail, sa ...
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la jeune femme Masaï, construit la maison, prend soin d...
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la femme Masaï fait le déménagement de la famille vers ...
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devenu ainé sénior, il élève ses enfants et voit à leur...
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le Masaï a un courage rare pour affronter les animaux s...
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les artistes aiment les couleurs des vêtements de Masaï
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the Masaï market
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Album Description:
safari photos en Tanzanie de Arusha au cratère du Ngorongoro
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Hi, These are really wonderful photos. I enjoyed your album so much. Jane
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janeloughney 2004.10.19 at 14:15:40 PDT
Hi, What a great trip you had..love the shots of the people and the elephants..very nice! Marianne
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bowlingranny2 2004.08.19 at 11:25:59 PDT
This was a very interesting album. I love to read about other countries and their cultures, even though some of them seem strange to me. I guess ours would seem strange to them as well. It's a lot of fun to learn new things. Thanks for sharing your safari. Judia
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ncdahlia 2004.08.04 at 15:07:30 PDT
Nice pictures. You must have had a very interesting trip to Tanzania. Kilimanjaro was home to some of our friends here. There once was an Australian girl who married a Masai man. She didn't want to be circumcised like the other young girls. But they accepted her, but said that in their eyes she would always seem like a little girl, instead of a woman, even though she was married. The marriage didn't last too long anyway. I cannot imagine these practices still going on. They are very painful and often go hand in hand with terrible infections. It is just another form of not seeing women as equal human beings. What can we do? Greetings from Marguerite.
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ruys 2004.06.26 at 07:56:55 PDT
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