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A safari ( /səˈfɑri/) is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to Africa. Traditionally, the term is used for a big-game hunt, but today the term often refers to a trip taken not for the purposes of hunting, but to observe and photograph animals and other wildlife.
Entering the English language in the late 19th century, the Swahili word safari means "long journey." Originally from the Arabic سفرة (safra) meaning a journey The verb for "to travel" in Swahili is "kusafiri", the noun for the journey is "safari". These words are used for any type of journey, e.g. by bus from Nairobi to Mombasa. The person generally attributed to having used the word in English is Sir Richard Francis Burton, the famous explorer.[citation needed]
The Regimental March of the King's African Rifles was 'Funga Safari', literally 'Halt the March', or, in other words, stop work for the day.
Funga safari, funga safari. Funga safari, funga safari. Hamari ya nani? Hamari ya nani? Hamari ya Bwana Kapteni, Hamari ya keyaa.
You want bring me down, You Can not. You
will not, You want to play me out. You can not.
You will not. Throw dirt when I'm down, You can
not. You will not, If you try stop me now. You
can not. You will not, Persevere, What don't kill
you makes you stronger,
[CHORUS:]
Persevere, from trailer to white collar
Persevere, Let the hate bulid you up
And don't give a fuck. I will survive pressures
of life. I Won't deny I didn't want this life, If
problems arise, cut'em down to size, I will
survive and immortalize.
Hard times, you can lose your mind sometimes.
Hard times leavin the crimes to life Enes.
Hard times expecting the blind to lead the blind
Hard times look in the mirror and hate what you find
But why, pick up your brains, walk through the storm,
Hard times, really keepin it raw.
Fight back mind over matter attack,
Don't slack Program your mind back on track.