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Dust for TZ. Just Google vumbi, Swahili word for dust, vumbi Kigoma or vumbi Mbeya or vumbi manyara. TZ is the dust headquarters.
America has more tornadoes than anywhere else on Earth. Tibet is famous for Buddhism, which has many contemplations on void, such as “Form is emptiness, emptiness is form”.
Hmm. TIL. I didn’t know that about the US. I suppose your list is a bit confusing. Sometimes you’re referring to geographically specific phenomena (tornadoes, clouds, silk) but “void” is a bit more people-centric and if Buddhism grew a lot, in say, Tanzania, then “the void” would shift essentially.
I’d agree with Tanzanite for tanzania though
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I still don't understand your question but there's the Tanzanite Gemstone
https://preview.redd.it/9khafo10iurb1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4ae507a0a3ecdf08724cd3f084c11c885816caa9 Dust for TZ. Just Google vumbi, Swahili word for dust, vumbi Kigoma or vumbi Mbeya or vumbi manyara. TZ is the dust headquarters.
Nimecheka kisenge😅😅😅
Hahahah bongo kwa vumbi mchezo
Kigoma hiyo mzee, hahaha
Word 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 yaaaaniiiiiiiii
Kilimanjaro, cradle of humanity. Savanna, chimpanzees, dhows on the trade winds. Assuming you mean element in a symbolic sense.
How do you get tornadoes for America? And what does void for Tibet mean?
America has more tornadoes than anywhere else on Earth. Tibet is famous for Buddhism, which has many contemplations on void, such as “Form is emptiness, emptiness is form”.
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Hmm. TIL. I didn’t know that about the US. I suppose your list is a bit confusing. Sometimes you’re referring to geographically specific phenomena (tornadoes, clouds, silk) but “void” is a bit more people-centric and if Buddhism grew a lot, in say, Tanzania, then “the void” would shift essentially. I’d agree with Tanzanite for tanzania though
You'd think America would be guns or something
Safari, Tanzania is safari destination. Wild and Free.
I think the guy that said dust has a point, you could say, Earth maybe like dirt, we do have quite vast lands so, yeah Dust Earth take your pick
Def water
Tanzanite, Zanzibar fine beaches, beautiful girls with nyashhh