it s a mean-looking fish. she used to sell fish in the market. the congolese standard, liboke. it can be pretty much anything wrapped in a banana leaf and steamed. typical tradition. excellent meal. a lot of work. though it doesn t look like they are having an entirely miserable time of it, the water looks good. on a good day, how many of these? on a good day, 50. 50? bad they just one basket like this, they have about ten big fish, but the situation changes. the tourists used to come and
it s a mean-looking fish. she used to sell fish in the market. the congolese standard, liboke. pretty much anything wrapped in a banana leaf and steamed. typical tradition. excellent meal. a lot of work. though it doesn t look like they are having an entirely miserable time of it. the water looks good. on a good day, how many of these? on a good day, 50. 50? bad they just one basket like this, they have about ten big fish, but the situation changes. the tourists used to come and see how the fishermen catch. hundreds used to come, yes? things get a little better here,
market. the congolese standard, liboke. pretty much anything wrapped in a banana leaf and steamed. typical tradition. excellent meal. a lot of work. though it doesn t look like they are having an entirely miserable time of it. the water looks good. on a good day, how many of these? on a good day, 50. 50? bad they just one basket like this, they have about ten big fish, but the situation changes. the tourists used to come and see how the fishermen catch. hundreds used to come, yes? things get a little better here, maybe they come back. i hope so. i hope so, too.
but today guests. it s a mean-looking fish. she used to sell fish in the market. the congolese standard, liboke. pretty much anything wrapped in a banana leaf and steamed. typical tradition. excellent meal. a lot of work. though it doesn t look like they are having an entirely miserable time of it. the the water looks good. on a good day, how many of these? on a good day, 50. 50? bad they just one basket like this, they have about ten big fish, but the situation changes. the tourists used to come and see how the fishermen catch. hundreds used to come, yes? things get a little better here, maybe they come back. i hope so. i hope so, too.
numbers, separated into groups, given production quotas. if they fell short, they were whipped, their hands cut off, hanged. an estimated ten million congolese were either starved, worked to death, executed, or just killed where they stood all in just over 20 years. by the end, half the population of the country was gone. have you ever thought about all those years ago if your people had just killed stanley? somebody else would have come. ordinarily a large tiger fish like this one is going to the market. it s considered way too valuable to eat. but today, guests. it s a mean looking fish. the congolese standard.