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THE ANCIENT RUINS OF TANZANIA. Drifting Ep. 51
December 14, 2022
THE ANCIENT RUINS OF TANZANIA. Drifting Ep. 51

THE ANCIENT RUINS OF TANZANIA. Drifting Ep. 51

THE ANCIENT RUINS OF TANZANIA. Drifting Ep. 51

Sailing to THE ANCIENT RUINS OF TANZANIA! After a few days surfing and exploring Mchinga Bay and village, we set sail north to the next anchorage on our list, Kiswere Harbour, where we are approached by a few locals and don’t feel safe when one man climbs aboard SeaScape….
We leave that evening and sail to Kilwa Kisiwani, a UNESCO world heritage sight with ruins dating back to the 10th century!!

Thanks for watching!
Much love,
Captain Robin, Charlotte, sailor girl Moya and Midnight, our sailing cat!

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John Bartmann – African Moon

00:00 Drifting East Africa intro
00:25 Charlotte consulting the charts deciding where we should go next
01:42 Weigh anchor and leave Mchinga Bay
02:37 Always nerve wracking dodging nets and fishing boats
03:09 Sails are set, we head for Kiswere Harbour
04:01 Entry into the Kiswere Harbour
05:01 We don’t feel safe…. 😞 so we leave the same evening
06:16 Arriving at Kilwa
07:25 We anchor off Kilwa Kisiwani, with a view of the gorgeous Kilwa Fort ruins!
07:28 SeaScapes tradition
08:23 Exploring Kilwa Kisiwani (Kilwa Island)
09:48 An old man in the village shows us how he makes fishing traps
10:23 A local guide takes us around the Kilwa ruins dating back to the 10th century!!
15:18 Don’t miss our next episode….

Sailing to THE ANCIENT RUINS OF TANZANIA! After a few days surfing and exploring Mchinga Bay and village, we set sail north to the next anchorage on our list, Kiswere Harbour, where we are approached by a few locals and don't feel safe when one man climbs aboard SeaScape....
We leave that evening and sail to Kilwa Kisiwani, a UNESCO world heritage sight with ruins dating back to the 10th century!!

Thanks for watching!
Much love,
Captain Robin, Charlotte, sailor girl Moya and Midnight, our sailing cat!

Join our inner circle and become a Patreon!
https://patreon.com/TheDrifters

We love hearing from you. Please leave us a comment or send us a message!
For more photos and information, check out the below:
https//facebook.com/SailingSurfingAdventures
https://instagram.com/drifting_on_seascape
Don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications to be the first to watch our new episodes!
www.youtube.com/driftingsailingadventures

#driftingsailingadventures

Thanks to all the musicians out there for creating awesome tunes for us to use in our videos.
@BensoundMusic
www.bensound.com
Dreams
www.chosic.com
John Bartmann - African Moon



00:00 Drifting East Africa intro
00:25 Charlotte consulting the charts deciding where we should go next
01:42 Weigh anchor and leave Mchinga Bay
02:37 Always nerve wracking dodging nets and fishing boats
03:09 Sails are set, we head for Kiswere Harbour
04:01 Entry into the Kiswere Harbour
05:01 We don't feel safe.... 😞 so we leave the same evening
06:16 Arriving at Kilwa
07:25 We anchor off Kilwa Kisiwani, with a view of the gorgeous Kilwa Fort ruins!
07:28 SeaScapes tradition
08:23 Exploring Kilwa Kisiwani (Kilwa Island)
09:48 An old man in the village shows us how he makes fishing traps
10:23 A local guide takes us around the Kilwa ruins dating back to the 10th century!!
15:18 Don't miss our next episode....

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