I really enjoy the photos you share here, @phortun. That's all very cool!
Your first six photos have shown how far the seawater retreats when the tides occur. Their traditional boats literally drifted far away and "lived ashore."
I think you are absolutely right; it has influenced the activities of the unique Zanzibar people. Their activities depend entirely on the high and low tides, aptly called "the extreme tides of Zanzibar."
(I've heard the word "Hakuna Matata" before, but I can't remember where)
Well spotted :) The boats "parked in the sand" looked funny but just a few hours later, they were all floating on the sea and everything looked normal :D
I think you heard the words (Hakuna Matata) in the Lion King movie, it´s actually a very famous Swahili phrase meaning "no problems" or "take it easy" :)
Yes, I see.
and that famous word perfectly describes what happened to the people of Zanzibar. Everything is fine, so take it easy!
!LOL
Exactly. I think it was also quite obvious in my photography series dedicated to the people of Zanzibar :) They may be poor but happy and relaxed ;)