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The Tanzania Forest Service (TFS) is an Executive Agency established under the Executive Agencies Act (Cap. 245 Revised Edition 2009) with the mandate of management of national forest and bee resources in a sustainable manner by ensuring sustainable…

Tanzania National Parks is responsible to manage and regulate the use of areas designated as National Parks by such means and measures to preserve the country’s heritage, encompassing natural and cultural resources, both tangible and intangible…

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Sandawe painting of an Antelope facing left at the main Kolo Site

The Bonanza is aiming at raising awareness to the potential loss of both tangible and intangible heritages found in the area.

TAWA is responsible for undertaking the administration and sustainable management of wildlife resource and biodiversity conservation outside National Parks and Ngorongoro Conservation Area, mostly comprising of Game Reserves, Game Controlled Areas…

Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority is responsible for taking care and develop a property namely Ngongororo Conservation Area inscribed as Mixed World Heritage Sites in 2010.

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3D features and collections, structures and parts of Kilwa.

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3D features of Ngalawa, Old Fort and Old Boma from Bagamoyo

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The ngalawa or "ungalawa" is a traditional, double-outrigger canoe of the Swahili people on the Tanzanian coast. It is used for short-distance transport of goods or people, as well as fishing.

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The Old Fort in Bagamoyo, Tanzania is one of the historic building built by an Arab trader; Abdallah Sulleiman, during the 1860s. By then, it was a stand-alone two-storey building in Bagamoyo and continue to be used as a residential house until the…
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