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The Tazara train
from Dar es Salaam to (almost) Lusaka, Zambia takes about 43 hours--give
or take some hours--
and
covers a distance of
about 2000 kilometers (1200 miles).
Along the track and across the green
landscape life teems with energy, rural peasant life,
curious children,
aggressive vendors
and
even a
wedding (photos 58-63).
The track was originally laid down
in the 1970's by the Chinese who sought to bring copper out of Zambia.
The passenger carriages and engines were built about the same time and have not
been upgraded since.
Read the story about gay
Tanzania
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