Monday, April 11, 2022

DAY 5 | BLOG 6 | Throwback To Kilimanjaro With Milasha Joseph

 We began our hike with a nice pair of shoes; flip-flops are not permitted. Because it is a plantation, the soil is muddy, and the people water them frequently to obtain corps.

It's also worthy to note that the hike can get rather challenging. There are many slick spots, primarily due to the mud. Throughout the hike he explained to me about vegetation and main crops they grow.Corn and banana are the principal crops.

He showed me beehives perched on a tree, where honeybees are raised and the beekeeper harvests honey for private consumption. They feed a flower to the cattle to obtain high-quality cow dung manure, and they practice no grazing.

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