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I've been living in a town called Bububu in Zanzibar.
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Fishermen had recently taken to using sticks of dynamite to fish the reefs, and the joy of speaking the words Bububu daladala was offset by the sheer terror she felt while actually riding these speeding minibuses.
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She particularly liked saying the name of the local public transport along one of the main roads: the Bububu daladala.
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Cause even a stick figure of King Bububu would be stupid looking and unpleasant to the palate.
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The Waiyou prefer exceedingly small beads, the size of mustard-seed, and of various colours, but they must be opaque: amongst them dull white chalk varieties, called “Catchokolo,” are valuable, besides black and pink, named, respectively, “Bububu” and
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The Waiyou prefer exceedingly small beads, the size of mustard-seed, and of various colours, but they must be opaque: amongst them dull white chalk varieties, called "Catchokolo," are valuable, besides black and pink, named, respectively, "Bububu" and
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The port city of Stone Town dominates the west coast, and although the beaches of Mangapwani, where slave caves are visible at low tide and nearby Bububu are less than half an hour's drive away, a night or two spent on the east or north cost is well worth the extra hour it takes to drive there.
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