A wood carving which stands on a pillar beside the main entrance to the harbour at Bagamoyo.

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Resolución de Internet
364×550px
12.9×19.4cm 28ppcm
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Baja resolución
836×1260px
29.5×44.5cm 28ppcm
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Mediana resolución
1742×2625px
14.8×22.2cm 118ppcm
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3483×5250px
29.5×44.5cm 118ppcm
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- The old fort and Fortified House at Bagamoyo was built by an Arab around 1860, then owned by a wealthy Ismaili trader called Sewa Haji who sold it to the German Colonial power in 1894. From 1887 to 1891, Bagamoyo was the capital of German East Africa.
- The old fort and Fortified House at Bagamoyo was built by an Arab around 1860, then owned by a wealthy Ismaili trader called Sewa Haji who sold it to the German Colonial power in 1894. From 1887 to 1891, Bagamoyo was the capital of German East Africa.
- The old chapel at the Holy Ghost Catholic Mission in Bagamoyo where the body of David Livingstone was laid before being taken to Zanzibar for onward burial at Westminster Abbey in April 1874.
- The new church at the Holy Ghost Catholic Mission in Bagamoyo, much of which was completed in 1913.
- The Holy Ghost Catholic Mission in Bagamoyo with the old chapel where the remains of David Livingstone were laid on the left, the historic Fathers House in the centre and the mission s new church on the right.
- The ruins of the old German Customs House built in 1895. Between 1887 and 1891, Bagamoyo was the capital of German East Africa.
- Old wooden boats and a coconut palm at Bagamoyo.
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