Tanzania, Feb. 25 -- In the heart of Dar es Salaam, amid the bustling streets and busy life, lies a community often overlooked, yet important to the city's fabric - the grave diggers.

Theirs is a world winding in soberness, where the echoes of grief and the whispers of final farewells linger amidst the earthy scent of freshly dug graves.

With each move thrust into the ground, they bear witness to the passage of time and the fragility of human existence.

However, for these unsung heroes, the work of preparing final resting places is both a duty and a burden as they navigate the delicate balance between respect and practicality, ensuring that the departed find comfort in their eternal rest.

Yet behind the serious appearance, there are m...