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An up-close photograph of two Annona with another one cut in half. The fruit are half their natural size.

An up-close photograph of two lemons with one cut in half. These lemons are half their natural size.

An up-close photograph of two lemons with one cut in half. These lemons are half its natural size.

An up-close photograph of two lemons with one cut in half. These lemons are half its natural size.

An up-close photograph of a rough lemon sold at the market. The lemon is of natural size.

An up-close photograph of two guava with one cut in half. The fruit has an almost lemon yellow outside and a pink or purplish red inside.

An up-close photograph of a guava, a fruit is that is common in Kigome.

An up-close photograph of two lines with one cut in half.

An up-close photograph of two limed sold at the market.

An up-close photograph of a yellow reddish eggplant that's of natual size.

An up-close photograph of a red eggplant, similar to the white eggplant. The eggplant is of natural size and the red is almost the same red as a tomato.

An up-close photograph of a white eggplant. The eggplant is of natural size with a light lemon color.

A photograph of a railway depot in Kigoma. A body of water can been seen in the background.

A photograph of a leafy euphorbia on the left with mango trees in the back. The Bank of Belgium is also seen in the back.

A photograph of a leafy euphorbia with a house and kapok trees on the hill in the background.

A photograph of the exterior of Hotel Tanganyika, which is run by a Greek proprietor. There are four men standing on the porch of the hotel with plants such as banana, citrus, papaya, zenia, and manihot situated around the hotel.

A photograph of manihot glaziovii and mangifera indica. The entrance to Kigoma bay can be seen in the far back.

A photograph of a street scene in Kigoma, showing a large manihot glaziovii on the left and large mango trees farther in the back.

A photograph of a street in Ndjindji with a state carriage being pulled by two donkeys. in which we returned to Kigoma "pili pili." The two white men sitting in the carriage are H.C. Raven and a Belgian official.

A photograph of a village street lined with kapok trees. There are several huts on the other behind the trees.
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