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        <title>Bird Watching in the East Usambara Mountains of Tanzania</title>
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        <description>Trekking through these sometimes very cool and wet forests is the equivalent of being transported back to pre historic times.  The effort and time spent traveling to this area is rewarding indeed; the experience so moving to be almost magical or spiritual. Once you have climbed up and through the sometimes quite steep forest, you emerge onto the Amani Plateau.  There are also a large number of birds are spotted at the higher altitudes so the climb is well worth the effort.</description>
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