After Sipi Falls we made our way down to Kampala where we spent the night. The following morning we hoped on a nicely overcrowded bus to cross the border back to Tanzania. There were not enough seats for the number of people, so other passengers ended up sitting on luggage in the aisle way. We had to crawl on our hands and knees over the luggage to reach our seats. After about ten hours we safely went through custom (which were not very difficult) and reached our destination, Bukoba, Tanzania.We spent the day in Bukoba, eating chipatis, lounging, and playing twister on the beach of lake Victoria.
Mwanza Bonzanza
Her name
Victoria
Floating royalty
on fortunately calm waters
Soon to embark
We lounge in privileged seclusion
surrounded by
Banana Basins
And curious on lookers
Who've become suspicious
After a brief chat with a crew member
Weary blurred eyeballs
itchy from ubiquitous dust
in our exclusive bubble
the horn blasts
again
to announce nothing
in particular
our movement as suttle
as the ripples beneath us
Lil head bangs to an i-pod
while a woman arranges bananas
looking concerned about
her mental state
The time has finally come
The horn blasts genuinely
and we glide through darkness
in Africa's eyeball.
-Adam Haigler
At 2:30 in the morning Saxon woke all of us up informing us that it was raining. We tucked ourselves a little farther inside our sleeping bags as we were misted by the rain. Soon the mist turned into a down pour. We all still groggy got up and grabbed our gear. We searched for cover like Alaskan crab fisherman trying to find their pots in the side ways rain. The captain soon came back up and saved us. He took us down to the eating quarters, where we laid our stuff and selves out to dry. One by one people started to doze back off as a group of us were entranced by the T.V. showing WWE wrestling. We could not figure out why we found it so entertaining, along with why so many Americans actually watched it. Some of us even reminisced about our middle school years and how we used to watch it. At six we re awoke and watched the sunrise over the now peaceful waters of Lake Victoria.
We got off the boat and proceeded to find our hotel in Mwanza, where we took naps. For the rest of the day we walked around and enjoyed the city. The next day we took a plane to Moshi. Where we started Free travel. We split into two groups and went our separate ways. Jill, Bridget, Saxon and the Adams made there way to Pangani where they enjoyed bathing in the sun on the coast. They Also went to Zanzibar a day early and on the boat ride over were met by dolphins swimming along with the boat.
The following day we got dressed up in our newly sewn African inspired outfits and went to Easter service. We enjoyed listening to the songs of praise which the children led. We spent the rest of our free travel hanging out in Moshi and Dar es Salaam. We have all now arrived in Zanzibar which has beautiful white sand beaches with aqua blue water to accompany it. Tomorrow we start Scuba and are all very excited.
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