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Sir, I am discus to vassel avvilable on mormugao port(Goa) to kandla port(Gandhidham) Aprox-5000-10000 mt. loding of Iron ore pellets.
Africans adapted to their environment by making food out of available goods, changing clothes to go with the weather, learning how to build homes out of dung, and to live by rivers so they could bathe, drink, and fish. wiki on :)
Vale is the world's largest producer of iron ore and pellets and the world's second largest diversified mining company and present in more than 30 countries.
The Maasai are a nilotic Ethnic tribe that live in Kenya and Northern Tanzania. They wear brightly dressed clothes especially red. They only eat milk, meat and cattle blood. They are a very traditional group and are a tourist attraction. The woman make jewelery [beaded] like bracelets, necklaces and head wear. They are farmers as they farm cattle! The live in small huts made from mud,sticks,grass,dung,human urine, and ash. ---------------------------------------- The Maasai are a group of people who live in Kenya and Tanzania. They are a primitive people that roam throughout the country, but more recently are looking for a place to call home. To read about one woman's account of visiting and living with a tribe in Tanzania, please visit: http://hubpages.com/hub/MaasaiVisit they are one of the famous tribes in Kenya and are always moving from one area to another. the build there houses and it's called maasai manyata
Small sturgeon eat very small organisms & larvae. As they mature they will eat almost anything such as: decaying matter/fish, mollusks, crustaceans, shrimp, crayfish, snails, clams, muscles, insects, worms, eggs of other fish mainly salmon, worms, some aquatic plants. Small fish such as herring, smelt, sunfish, bass, trout & shad, but also salmon. They like squid and are known to eat mice, rats, & frogs. Mainly dead or alive stuff that is on the bottom but they will pursue live fish and may even feed on the carcass of other sturgeon.