Tanzania & The Hunting Monks

We are not bored by the pictures, Foxi, far from it, keep them coming :D Cheers:
 
Foxi,

I enjoy the new photos. Thanks for posting them.

Does the Monastery still have a presence in the Songea area?
 
Foxi,

I enjoy the new photos. Thanks for posting them.

Does the Monastery still have a presence in the Songea area?
Wheels.
Yes, they are active in Njombe, Uganda, Mozambique and Kenya.
Reforestation programs ,village water purification plants are being created among others.
Worldwide, more than 1,000 helpers work for the monastery.
 
Wheels.
Yes, they are active in Njombe, Uganda, Mozambique and Kenya.
Reforestation programs ,village water purification plants are being created among others.
Worldwide, more than 1,000 helpers work for the monastery.

Sounds like they have had a long term serving presence.
 
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the Africans are all cheering.
Reason: the monks do not use Hornady bullets ;)
 
Love the old photos and history
 
Beautiful, thanks for sharing Foxi.
 
Just came across this. Thanks for the pictures and stories and getting them documented here.
 
Very interesting! Really like these old pieces of history.
 
Fascinating, I greatly appreciate it. I am going to have a good time researching it further if possible.
Can you suggest any reading on the subject?

Thank you again for the wonderful posts/info. Brian Gallup
 

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