I have pride in what I am , I have pride in my work, I still have pride in my lowly position, For these are my choices I have pride in my activities, Even when it does not please the multitudes, But it sure gives me happiness,To know I am satisfied with my self .
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Sometimes when all your dreams, they have seen better days When you don't know how or why, but you've lost your way Have no fear when your tears are fallin I will hear your spirit callin And I swear that I'll be there, come with me.
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Friendship is that sheltering tree which covers you with warmth when you are cold with Sorrow, balms your soul when you are hurt in heart and bandages with love when yo bleed inside!"
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Inside of cercle notic club
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Bujumbura Burundi
Burundi - the land that is shaped like a heart. It lies south of Rwanda, east of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Lake Tanganyika and west of Tanzania. If you want to learn more, go to TFFs link library for Burundi .
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Vision of Bujumbura city
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Moniment This is the monimet where Prince Luies Rwagasore's body laid
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The monimet of peace and unity located beside Ministry of external affair, its better place with good garden.
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Bujumbura city (round point)
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From the Heart of Africa - The Drummers of Burundi One of the greatest percussion ensembles in the world, the Royal Drummers of Burundi have performed in the same way for centuries, passing down traditions and techniques from father to son. Their performances were traditionally a part of particular ceremonies, such as births, funerals and the enthronement of Kings. In Burundi, drums are sacred and represent, along with the king, the powers of fertility and regeneration. The origins of their performance being shrouded in ancient legend and mystery, the Drummers of Burundi channel the energy and creative spirit of a nation through these drums and the rituals surrounding them. The large drums "Ingoma" that are played are made from hollowed tree trunks covered with skin. The "Amashako" drums provide a continuous beat, and "Ibishikiso" drums follow the rhythm of the central "Inkiranya" drum. The thunderous sound of the drums with the graceful yet athletic dance that accompanies this masterful performance represents an important part of Burundi's musical heritage
The Drummers of Burundi were recorded at Real World Studios in 1993 and released the live album on the Real World Label. Other recordings followed including The Master Drummers of Burundi in 1994 and The Drummers of Burundi in 1999.
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Tanganyika, Lake, second largest lake of Africa, c.12,700 sq mi (32,890 sq km), E central Africa on the borders of Tanzania, Congo (Kinshasa), Zambia, and Burundi. It is c.420 mi (680 km) long and up to 45 mi (72 km) wide. The lake lies in the Great Rift Valley (alt. 2,534 ft/772 m) and is the world's second deepest (c.4,700 ft/1,430 m) freshwater lake. Part of the lake's overflow eventually reaches the Atlantic Ocean by way of the Lukuga River. Lake Tanganyika has important fisheries and there are large populations of hippopotamuses and crocodiles. Steamer service connects the chief lakeside cities. David Livingstone and Henry M. Stanley explored (1871) the region. During World War I there were several small naval engagements between the British and the Germans on the lake.
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For generations, Burundians passed along stories, legends and fables, as well as poetry and song, by word of mouth. Folk tales and fables were often set to music and there was little distinction between music and poetry. Today Burundians still enjoy storytelling, music and poetry, which keep alive the legends of their ancestors. Since ancient times, drums have been considered sacred in Burundi. They are made of hollowed-out trees covered with animal skins. Drumming ensured the prosperity of the kingdom. A group of drummers would follow the king on his travels and perform wherever he went. Today they are considered the most important representatives of the country's musical tradition. Drummers may perform solo or accompany dancers.
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Burundi has some beautiful beaches. Imagine brilliant blue water lapping against fine white sands, where you can stretch and chill out. Burundi Beaches are lined with protective coral reefs, creating ideal waters for swimming and water sports. For the more adventurous there are diving and big game fishing.
Time spent relaxing on these beaches makes the perfect end to any beach of Bujumbura . A stay incorporating burundi 's beaches can be tailor-made to suit your budget and the time you have available.
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Every people have their way ,style and fashion of dressing and here is a traditional dress for Burundian women. this style of dresses called INVUTANO in Kirundi
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Night life at Saga Plage (beach) this is where of the people in Bujumbura used to spend their weekend.
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Screen Shot: Hyper Lander 2 Classic Another example of some interesting rock formations, at one of the deepest places in the moon that this game takes place on.
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You may heard that Bujumbura has the best climate in the Great lakes if not the in Africa. Many times throughout the year this is absolutely true. But what if you travel here and find the weather overcast or wet? We'll fill you in on what to expect each month of the year.
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The oldest hospital in Burundi called Clinic
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