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Tanzania’s UNESCO gems beg for locals to finally show up
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75111, member: 636"] Tanzania's got a bunch of UNESCO World Heritage spots that most locals have never actually bothered checking out, and some writer is calling people out for basically ignoring their own backyard. The piece argues that places like the Kondoa rock art and Stone Town aren't just tourist traps, but they're actually legit history lessons that connect people to their ancestors and cultural roots. The whole vibe is that if Tanzanians don't start visiting these sites themselves, future kids will only know about them from textbooks or random Google searches. The writer wants families to actually make the trip, learn about the heritage, and keep these landmarks relevant instead of leaving them for foreign tourists to appreciate while locals skip out on their own history. [/QUOTE]
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