That is the Graf von Goetzen !!! Graf von Goetzen was built in 1913 in Germany, and was one of three vessels the German Empire used to control Lake Tanganyika during the early part of the First World War. Liemba is the last vessel of the German Imperial Navy still actively sailing anywhere in the world. I love the story of that ship and always wanted to see her.
As a Tanzanian I do respect Germans.Within a short period they built a our central railway line from Dar es salaam to Kigoma.We are still having the very line strong including stations Without their hardworking intention s
No, was not built for war. Goetzen was designed to serve as a passenger and cargo ferry in conjunction with the Ostafrikanische Eisenbahngesellschaft (East African Railway Company).
Built by Meyer werft in 1913. Meyer is a family owned company, which today builds cruise ships, for Disney, Royal Caribbean, Norweigan, Carnival etc. If you go to Meyer werft youtube channel you can see them being built and launched.
Schöne Impressionen, in der Tat. Aber wo sind die Informationen? Wann (ungefähr) fährt die Liemba von wo nach wo? Wie kommt man zu den Häfen? Wie sieht eine Kabine aus? Wie der Speiseraum? Gibt es überhaupt was zu essen?
It is good video though it lack some narration and some stoping names. Some stops wspicially where the ship passed by during night were not taken. I wish you would have interview with captain and engine engineer... All in all it's a good video.
Kigoma would be an isolated region.In shorty Germanys wanted to make Kigoma as their capital city.This can be proved from the way they built the main station of course s whole line .Visit official buildings administrative buildings with security tunnels up to the lake.Hello Media please talk about this
No, Goetzen was designed to serve as a passenger and cargo ferry in conjunction with the Ostafrikanische Eisenbahngesellschaft (East African Railway Company).
We enjoy our lives in our own ways, we do not live to impress any pig from the west, we really enjoy our bush life with plenty of happiness and resources.
That is the Graf von Goetzen !!!
Graf von Goetzen was built in 1913 in Germany, and was one of three vessels the German Empire used to control Lake Tanganyika during the early part of the First World War.
Liemba is the last vessel of the German Imperial Navy still actively sailing anywhere in the world.
I love the story of that ship and always wanted to see her.
What a beautiful country and beautiful people. I would love to visit one day.
You most welcome
Proudly Tanzania, my precious country and people
#TanzanianAllDays
Great, beautifully photographed. The amount of traffic: commerce, movement of goods and people along the lake is eye-opening. Well done.
As a Tanzanian I do respect Germans.Within a short period they built a our central railway line from Dar es salaam to Kigoma.We are still having the very line strong including stations Without their hardworking intention s
German engineering , over 100 years ship.Long live Tanzania .
MVS Liemba is German masterclass, engineering that has stood the test of time.
Wow, the absolute last German Imperial Navy ship in the world, originally built for war, but still being operated as a ferry.
No, was not built for war. Goetzen was designed to serve as a passenger and cargo ferry in conjunction with the Ostafrikanische Eisenbahngesellschaft (East African Railway Company).
Lovely video. A week-or-so in the life of a grand old ship and the busy people she so skillfully serves. Danke! =)
Mos , That is an excellent video ! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
What a video…I miss home so much
Built by Meyer werft in 1913. Meyer is a family owned company, which today builds cruise ships, for Disney, Royal Caribbean, Norweigan, Carnival etc. If you go to Meyer werft youtube channel you can see them being built and launched.
Proudly Tanzania, my precious country and people
Truly remarkable vessel
Duu afrika yetu yapendeza mabebelu na vibaraka wao wanaitolea macho
our proud, the history of our grand pars is here# liemba # Tanzania
Schöne Impressionen, in der Tat. Aber wo sind die Informationen? Wann (ungefähr) fährt die Liemba von wo nach wo? Wie kommt man zu den Häfen? Wie sieht eine Kabine aus? Wie der Speiseraum? Gibt es überhaupt was zu essen?
Majirani mme barikiwa...
It is good video though it lack some narration and some stoping names. Some stops wspicially where the ship passed by during night were not taken. I wish you would have interview with captain and engine engineer...
All in all it's a good video.
nice video. thank you for sharing.
naipenda kigoma yangu
Naikunda chane
I wonder how long this journey takes
A very nice journey I did that
oh yes my Zambia in Yambezhi
Mashallah
Nice one
Tanzania yetu
Dah kigoma yangu hiyo
Kigoma would be an isolated region.In shorty Germanys wanted to make Kigoma as their capital city.This can be proved from the way they built the main station of course s whole line .Visit official buildings administrative buildings with security tunnels up to the lake.Hello Media please talk about this
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MV liemba dah nimekumbuka kigoma jamani
Nice kigoma
Impressionante este navio secular quem me dera nele vijar
It was build as a Warship in the First World War by the Germans on the Lake ...
No, Goetzen was designed to serve as a passenger and cargo ferry in conjunction with the Ostafrikanische Eisenbahngesellschaft (East African Railway Company).
Mbona naona kama kiswahili chenyewe cha kicongo vile nasikia mmoya ajee mberee avutee kamba a
Mscl 💪
2018
Zambia not sambia
OK
1913 mv liemba yaibuliwa
Who told you! Where did you learn that?
Zero
So fresh water, foolish people
We enjoy our lives in our own ways, we do not live to impress any pig from the west, we really enjoy our bush life with plenty of happiness and resources.