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Butchery
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Small dry fish, the only one most people can afford over there
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Fish shop
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Maroeira by the Songo/Tete road
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Capulanas, the colorful traditional fabrics
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Who knows a future Real Madrid star, training with a ball made of plastic bags
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When the river dries, the only source of water for people and cattle comes from muddy holes dug in the dry riverbed
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Sunset boulevard
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That's it, no fresh drinks!
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In the shade of the baobab
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Young girls grinding cassava
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Kids playin drums
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Barbershop
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Local market of Chitima, Tete
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Watching traditional dances at sunset
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Road sign
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Mozambique/Zimbabwe Mukumbura Border Post
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Landmines nightmare
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In the land of the black mambas, the dovecotes are way high above the ground
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Kids playing drums before the adults welcome ceremony
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The blue-eyed redhead doll
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And so the dance begins
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Traditional dance with a ritual for the spirits to protect us during our stay
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Traditional dance with a ritual for the spirits to protect us during our stay
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The most used transport in Tete Region
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Simply lovely
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Traditional dance with a ritual for the spirits to protect us during our stay
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Fisherman in his canoe made from an excavated tree
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Despite the age and the 40 degrees Celsius, thus begins the 45 km walk between Mukumbura and Mphende
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Lovely smile