Zanzibar: Photographer Ewald Sadie
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/zanzibar-photographer-ewald-sadie.htmlPhotographer Ewald Sadie visited the Tanzanian island of Zanzibar . The photographer has told about his journey: "the Trip to the island left the most vivid impressions in my life, despite the fact that I stayed there for one week and only superficially learned this country."
(Total 15 photos)
1. Crystal clear water, sandy beaches and local taxi
The island has many animals
2. Red colobus monkeys, unique species of monkeys living on Zanzibar, they are quite playful but close to a not allowed
3. Cancer the hermit visits the neighborhood of his house
4. On one of the uninhabited Islands serves fresh seafood directly on the fire
5. The uninhabited islet
In these places, always strong tides
6. Mangrove forest at low tide
7. Fishing boat at low tide
8.
9. Coral reef at low tide stretches to the horizon
10. Wooden pier at low tide
11. Local girls collect shellfish at low tide
12. Nutmeg just from the tree
13. Zanzibar is known to export carved door, the boy carves the figure on the piece of wood
14. Finished products
15. Early morning at the house in which he lived photographer
Keywords: Zanzibar | Island | Trip | Photographer
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