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English: Small traders transport charcoal on a rickety boat across River Kagera in Kajaho, Isingiro District on the Uganda-Tanzania border. The traders were ferrying the charcoal from Tanzania and crossed using an ungazetted entry point. A man (in the background) takes a bath on the bank of the river on the Tanzania side, not bothered by our presence or that of the traders. River Kagera is shared by the two countries; it also acts as the borderline that separates Uganda and Tanzania. Picture taken during a visit to the area.
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