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One of the main streets in Isiro. For all you Mancunians reading, this is our equivalent to Princess Parkway.
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A visit to a local school to present some gifts a colleague had brought from Canada. They even sang the Congolese national anthem for us.
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This guy was carrying a coffin on his bike. He told us building coffins was how he made his living. Sadly, he also said it was a lucrative business in the Congo.
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Isiro. the edge of town. The jungle is pretty thick already. Very beautiful. However, as you head north of Dungu, the LRA hides out in the forest. The miltary can`t find the rebels there its too dense.
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The colour of a Congolese wedding!!!
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Can you see that there is a guy riding a bike here..carrying the rack of clothes. Guys like this are a common sight in the Congo...carrying all sorts, bananas, cement, you name it. They are traders - and can sometimes travel for up to 2 week periods to sell their parcticular goods.
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The view from the MAF flight. Down below you can see the dense jungle and Lac albert in the distance. i understand the Congo/uganda border splits the lake.
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Beautiful Isiro - the forest of North East congo, Haut Uele Province
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My team at work. Isaac and Baya repairing the Medair vehicle after a field trip. This is what the roads in the DR Congo do to your car. More on that later.
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Joking around with some of the local kids. Pretty cute!!!
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The garden in front of our house and the volleyball court. We even have a net..impressive!!!
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Me and the volleyball crew. We try to play 2/3 times a week with some of the kids and teenagers from the local community. Its a great laugh and good excercise in the heat and humidity.
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The lounge. Where the team comes together in the evenings and for our devotions. And where i spend most Sundays resting on the sofa after a tough 6 day week. Im only half joking!!!
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The special bucket shower we use in Isiro. In fairness, it works very well
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My new home above. The base in isiro. Welcome to the jungle - North Eastern Congo
2 comments:
yay for pictures! surprised by the volleyball instead of football, but glad you can have some exercise & fun. stay safe!
hey thanks jennie the problem with football is that they all play bare foot...i will have to get them some trainers!!!Hope you enjoy the pics. cheers Mark
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