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Christmas Shopping At A Tanzanian Market

December 24, 2014
by Abdulaziz Momba

People come to the Kiwira Market in Mbeya, Tanzania to shop for new clothes and shoes for Christmas. (Abdulaziz Momba/YJI)

 

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