Friday, July 30, 2010

Tourism became popular in the center of the slave trade!

Tourism became popular in the center of the slave trade!
Magnificent nature and tropical climate attract European tourists.

Zanzibar Island

The center of the slave trade in Africa for centuries due to the autonomous Tanzanian island of Zanzibar, in recent years, tourism was one of the favorite places.

Name Farça'da''Negroes''meaning''Zang bar''dan the coast of Zanzibar, the world famous Queen singer Freddie Mercury's birthplace, a place famous for being.

Zanzibar and Pemba in Zanzibar by the name consists of two islands, the turquoise Indian Ocean, especially in recent years, fine sandy beach, magnificent nature and tropical climate attract tourists with the Europeans.

Tanzania's 80 km open in the former capital of the country Zanzibar'a Darüsselam'dan can be reached in 1.5 hours by fast ferry. In addition to being a holiday paradise, are affected by different civilizations, rich with cultural and historic architecture preserved Zenzibar appeals to every taste, between the streets of the local market also attracts attention.

-SPICES-FORESTS

A period of one of the world's leading manufacturing center of spice and gradually lost this property only tourists can visit the spice plantation in the region, the island is one of the places of interest.

Cultivated in many tropical fruits and spices of the land in which tourists visit, they branch off from the opportunity to taste the fruits of interesting finds. Taste and smell of different spices in a large number of carnations grown in the island's only export product.

Different kinds of apes that lived about five miles off the island is the Turtle Island. Turtle Island can be reached by boat from Tanzania to the specific 150-200 turtles that lived about 60 years old says.

-Africa's slave trade was-CENTER

Local people Zanzibar'ın for centuries in Africa, the slave market and famous as a center noted, while the island was ruled the capital Stone Town, the museum is used as a venue, the black slaves to sell before the endurance test, subject to the two dungeons is placed.

A period of 30-40 persons of slaves, a small window which is only 1.5 meters above the prison in three days hungry and thirsty and invited endurance test last of the islands off the Turtle Island, sent to America and Europe are sold are explained.

At the same time when a few people inside the prison was hard to even breathe in that period also draws attention from the remaining chains.

In the city, who holds a British slave trade era to the Africans chained in the garden of the church sculpture exhibition.

-Zanzibar 'in DAN-IMPRESSIONS

From the model provided by the United Kingdom has committed vehicular traffic on the island still possible to find traces of British colonialism. Unemployment has increased each year in the island's young people, tourists and tips to get something to sell are competing with each other.

July-August in the months of winter is experienced in Zanzibar, the temperature varies between 27-30 degrees.

The island's tropical climate is dominated by people outside the local Indians, Iranians and people from various countries with fewer than the number of lives.

Zanzibar coast with the sun rising young, elderly, men and women in the sport with hundreds of people seem to coast.

Daladala''name''of the open top bus at the beginning of public transport is the most used. Founded in the night markets in urban centers, and interesting local seafood is cooked and sold instantly. Sugar cane and various tropical fruit juices that are sold.

Sometimes occurred in the Indian Ocean a few hundred meters of the gel-gitler withdrawal leads to the sea. Withdrawal of sea water taken in the public area of the island, some sea creatures are gathering with their primitive methods.

The only public hospital on the island of insufficient physical and technical equipment, financial difficulties of people unable to access health services among those living on the island of death from various diseases such as malaria increases.

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