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A Country in East Africa 'Burundi' (Part-7)

This is the last part of the article that discusses Burundi's situation (We never forget what we saw).

By Ali AkbarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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And a few decades ago it was home to a Crocodile named Gustavo which is thought to have eaten around 300 people and wait one time Gustavo who was very fond of hunting people sometimes did not eat the people

He caught and left the lifeless bodies on the surface of the water 12 meters oh it's used to eat a lot of people they get into this coffin like boats these are called battle and these boats look very primitive water is leaking through

It there are patches on them one guy catches around 30 feet yes how much does He earn per month they earn more than 100 a month people Who fish they actually earn a lot of money why does not more people join them

Some people think that maybe they are Not skilled enough are there any crocodiles in this lake Yeah they are crocodiles this is the size this is the size of an average crocodile Are there any people who lost their lives?

So they lost their lives and falling and it is deep Experienced fishermen can determine the Spot of danger with the help of bubbles that rise to the surface crocodiles that know how humans taste Hide in the water they can sometimes target fishermen

when they see their boats people are trying to make ends Meet in tough ways and we are here to take a peek at their life for a very short time we are going further on the Lake this guy will fish as you see our battle is taking water we constantly have to drain this water this spot will Probably be underwater

If someone doesn't drain the water for a week this is a routine process and very hard they say there are many crocodiles here but even the children are used to this lifestyle

it is an ordinary day for them And this is the way they survive life is hard to earn here although it is not very well known lake Tanganyika which is of great importance has about 16 percent of the world's fresh water reserve

It also holds the Title of the second deepest lake in the world now that the drinking water shortage is at the doorstep of mankind and it has 16 percent of the world's fresh water volume it can be widely exploited in the next few decades

Burundi’s main export products are coffee tea cotton potatoes beans cassava flour corn and bananas the countries where these products are sold are Belgium china Uganda Kenya Saudi Arabia and India

although Burundi is located Close to the equator it has a slightly humid climate due to its high altitude the average temperature throughout the Year does not change much and it is around 24 degrees Celsius the country experiences the rainy season twice a Year between September to November and February to may

While the mountainous terrain and increasing number of trees cut down have made the country vulnerable to float disasters many branding homes have been destroyed due To the increasing number of floods in recent years and their farms

Which are their source of income have been ruined in the city of gateman the people have lost 90 percent of their belongings due to the flood in April 2020. The country is like a tree that loses its leaves month after month people here are hoping that spring will come but at the heart Of Africa humanity hasn't come out of problems yet in this documentary we got to know the world's poorest country and its people we witnessed the desperation story of a society accustomed to hunger

you can learn more about the sources That we use for the preparation of this documentary with the links in the description box a big surprise is Awaiting us all in the next stop which is Uganda don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel with this button so You don't miss it ruin chant was here

The End!

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Ali Akbar

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