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A photograph of tall grass and trees with hills in the back.

A photograph of acacia-like trees over withered grass, showing the effect of drought. The image is looking back in to the bay at Kigoma.

A photograph of a grass floor on rocky or red pebbly soil. There is landolphia-like shrub or tree as well as the lake shore in the background.

A photograph of the crew at work on the boat. The indigenous crew sang as they rowed.

An up-close photograph of the cross section and both ends of a cucumber. The cucumber is a little less than half it's natural size.

An up-close photograph of a large cucumber. This cucumber is about 8 inches long and 4 inches in thickness.

A photograph of two long purple eggplants. They are both about half their natural size.

A photograph of hills of voandzeia and cassva with tall grass in the back.

A photograph of planted corn and cassava on hills which are here 2 feet high.

A photograph of cassava and voandzeia in the foreground while an indigenous woman hoes in the background. There is a dirt path on the side of the photograph that leads to Ujiji.

A photograph of cassava, beans, voandzeia, and tall grasses with Ujiji in the background.

A photograph of two indigenous women returning from the field with hoes and baskets of cassava on their heads.

A photograph of two indigenous women returning from the field with hoes and baskets of cassava on their heads.

A photograph of the main street in Ndjindji. The street is lined with cassia, a yellow flowered tree.

A phtoograph of a street scene with peanuts, corn, kapok, papaya, and citrus (lime) in the middle.

A photograph of a street scene with kapok trees, shrubs (jatropha curcas and bixa orellana) and a borassus palm on the right.

A photograph of a banana market, full of indigenous people walking and sitting under the trees at Ujiji.

A photograph of empe oribo, that are 4 inches long on average. They are being sold at 4 for 10 cents or 48 for 1.20 francs.

A photograph of long stalks of sugar cane in market, which is eaten by the indigenous population.

A photograph of the Fish market where a very small shiner is the chief fish at the market. There is a baboon in foreground that had stolen a handful of the fish. He is the terror of the market.
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