22.7.11

Zanzibrrr in Three Distinct Movements

Movement Three: Bwejuu and Back Again


After four nights in Stone Town we taxied to the South East side of the island, to a rusticated stretch of coastline called Bwejuu. With a Rastafarian Bed and Breakfast as our base, we ventured into monkey-populated forests, abandoned beaches and luminescent coral reefs.This was taken after a few hours of beach biking and snorkeling.


Bwejuu

Bwejuu

Never cycling again.

Bwejuu

I altered my white balance for this. We'd woken up early for the sunrise, but the clouds obscured it...

Bwejuu

Bwejuu

...but then they kind of worked out.

Bwejuu

These are the monkeys of Jozani Forest. I was all set up with my zoom lens to shoot these guys, when I realised they were practically tame. I switched to my 50mm f1.8 and got right in there.

Jozani

Jozani

Jozani

Jozani

Jozani

This was taken a moment before this little guy tried to get a handful of my lens. I couldn't believe how placid he was.

Jozani

Jozani

Jozani

Bwejuu

Bwejuu

Bwejuu

Bwejuu

Once again, everyone snuck a nap while I went shooting.

Jambiani

Beach soccer got intense. One kid was carried off, dumped, and left sobbing.

Jambiani

Jambiani

Goal!

Jambiani

A direct representation of that feeling of having to wake up when you know you should be heading to bed.

Dar es Salaam

Melrose Arch

Twenty odd hours of travel later, Jono more or less sums up how we felt about having a plush penthouse to crash in back at Melrose Arch. My bed was a pillowy abyss.

Melrose Arch

Melrose Arch

Melrose Arch

Melrose Arch

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