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Tunduma station, Zambia-Tanzania border, East Africa

Feb. 25 United Republic of Tanzania: Tunduma, on the Zambia-Tanzania Frontier in East Africa, International travel writer Charles E. Adelsen (wearing cap) inspects the tracks of the great Uhuru (meaning freedom) Railway at the border station of Tunduma in Tanzania. According to officials of the Tazara (Tanzania-zambia) Railway authority, the writer-photographer team of Adelsen and Angelo-castrillon, while guests of Tanzania for four months recently were the first non-African writer-photographer team to travel, as guests, officially, from Zambia to the Indian ocean at Dar Es Salaam on board the Great Uhuru railroad, built by the people's Republic of China for the United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia. While in Tanzania, Adelsen and Angelo-castrillon lectured and presented films on Turkey's Tourism at the German Goethe Institute in Dar Es Salaam for large audiences. Even in Africa, their reportage on Turkish Tourism appeared in magazines and papers as far apart as Vienna and Hollywood

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13201973
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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