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A ship on the river "Timavo" near Dar es Salaam. Some people rest on the bank of the river
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A ship on the river "Timavo" near Dar es Salaam. Some people rest on the bank of the river
A ship on the river "Timavo" near Dar es Salaam. Some people rest on the bank of the river Tanzania River Timavo, Dar es Salaam. Date of Photograph:1920 - 1940
Unidentified Author
BAQ-A-001052-0080
Media ID 33154035
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Black Africans Negroid Populations Ship By Water Ethnography And Folklore Landscape Of River Courses Of A Group Population And Nationality
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This print captures a serene moment on the river "Timavo" near Dar es Salaam. Dating back to sometime between 1920 and 1940, the image showcases a ship peacefully gliding through the calm waters while some individuals find solace on the riverbank. The landscape surrounding the river courses is breathtaking, with lush greenery framing the scene. The composition of this photograph perfectly balances both natural elements and human presence. A group of people can be seen resting along the bank, taking respite from their daily lives in this tranquil setting. The ship itself stands as a symbol of transportation, showcasing how rivers were once vital lifelines for communities living near them. It serves as a reminder of an era when waterways played an essential role in connecting people and places. In terms of anthropology and ethnography, this photo provides valuable insight into Tanzania's history by featuring black Africans who are part of its negroid populations. Their presence adds depth to our understanding of population diversity within Tanzania during that time period. While we do not know who exactly captured this remarkable moment or why it was taken, one thing is certain – it holds immense cultural significance. This print from Alinari allows us to glimpse into a bygone era where nature's beauty intertwined with human existence along Africa's vibrant riverside communities.
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