The summer of 2017 I spent almost a month in Tanzania living with the Maasai in a village near Arusha and another in Mto wa Mbu village. I was there to document humanitarian efforts of a group I was with.
During our time there we rebuilt some infrastructure around the village in Arusha, started working on a new school for the children, and in the Mto wa Mbu area we worked in the clinic with the medical professionals and assisted in providing health care to the villagers. We also rebuilt parts of the clinic in efforts to bring in more medical staff to the area to provide long term care for all of the villagers in the area.
The people of Tanzania are amazing and I will cherish my time there. I can not wait to go back there. It is truly a life changing experience. Thank you for taking the time to watch this short video.
Music Credit: African Skies by Stephen J. Anderson
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Nice, I love Tanzania. Was there a few years ago when we climbed Kili.
Awesome. I have been trying to get a trip planned where I can bring a few disabled vets and climb Kilimanjaro and document the whole thing. Africa had a healing effect for me and the climb would be an amazing journey for us veterans to do together.
The biggest ruby in zoisite is from Tanzania.
It's great to be able to give something back by helping out like this. I spent many happy years in South Africa and Tanzania was on my list of 'to get to places'.
I'll get there someday. :-)
Man this is fantastic. Awesome photo selection and brilliant soundtrack! Just looking at all the photos, I am sure it must have been a life-changing experience...
Dude, awesome!! Those photos were amazing. Great work. That was a really cool song, too
Hey man checked out the video and those are some really stunning shots you captured! I run a blog for a travel site in East Africa and would like to know if you would be keen on contributing a guest post to the site on you experience in TZ! The site is called www.tripindigo.com/blog check it out and let me know
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I am glad that you like the video. I have done a whole series of posts about my time in Africa if you wanted to check them out:
https://steemit.com/blog/@derangedvisions/my-bird-hunting-buddy-in-africa-african-stories-entry-1
https://steemit.com/travel/@derangedvisions/the-day-i-was-welcomed-as-a-maasai-warrior-african-stories-entry-2
https://steemit.com/life/@derangedvisions/bubbles-are-the-universal-language-for-fun-african-stories-entry-3
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@derangedvisions/safari-time-african-stories-entry-4
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@derangedvisions/the-safari-adventure-continues-african-stories-entry-5
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@derangedvisions/the-safari-s-exciting-conclusion-african-stories-entry-6
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@derangedvisions/it-s-more-than-just-paint-african-stories-entry-7
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@derangedvisions/wildlife-of-mto-wa-mbu-village-african-stories-entry-8
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@derangedvisions/making-the-world-a-better-place-for-future-generations-african-stories-entry-9
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@derangedvisions/on-this-day-in-africa-exactly-one-year-ago-african-stories-entry-10
There should be some info in there for ya. Let me know if that works.
Wow, some amazing content you got there! I've found quite a bit that I'd like to use with your permssion of course. I will link back to both your Steemit Blog and your website
I've created the post on our website. You can find it here
Your safari experience sounds awesome
What a remarkable adventure derangedvision, it is so good to give.
Amazing experience that must have been!