Several East African countries are among the world's most important tea producers. In Burundi, I went along the shores of Lake Tanganyika to the Tanzanian border, admired on the other side of the waters on which a constellation of fishing boats floats at night, like so many stars, the mountains of the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo). In a week, I have never met the least Western and the children here have sometimes never seen so well that…
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Several East African countries are among the world's most important tea producers. In Burundi, I went along the shores of Lake Tanganyika to the Tanzanian border, admired on the other side of the waters on which a constellation of fishing boats floats at night, like so many stars, the mountains of the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo). In a week, I have never met the least Western and the children here have sometimes never seen so well that…