Zanzibar de Lisette van Leeuwen

The name Zanzibar evokes exotic and romantic images. The island is often seen as an African jewel in the Indian Ocean. What not many know is that the island once belonged to the Sultanate of Oman. Under the government of Sultan Said, Zanzibar Town (Stonetown) grew into a real capital in the 19th century and the slave trade flourished. The Omani legacy is still visible today. For example, 99% of Zanzibar's residents are Muslim and many residents live a traditional live. Most tourists come to Zanzibar for the tropical temperatures and beautiful beaches. In combination with the rich history and culture, a visit to Zanzibar is definitely worthwhile.

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  1. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  2. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  3. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  4. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  5. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  6. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  7. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  8. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  9. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  10. Zanzibar tropical

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  11. Zanzibar Fringe Monkey

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm



  12. Palmier sur la plage de Jambiani

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  13. L'heure de l'apéritif à Zanzibar

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  14. Farniente à Zanzibar

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  15. Zanzibar Fringe Monkey

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  16. Zanzibar Fringe Monkey

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  17. Ville de pierre

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  18. Stone Town, vue de l'Emerson Spice Hotel

    131,- ArtFrame™, 75x50 cm


  19. Stone Town, Zanzibar

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


  20. Stone Town, Zanzibar

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm



  21. Jambiani, Zanzibar

    131,- ArtFrame™, 50x75 cm


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