Since it's been ten days, I'll just put these pictures in a new post so you don't have to go back and check the other post. These are of the trip South to Baraka on Lake Tanganyika.
| This is our new Seed Land Cruiser! We couldn't have made the trip without it. |
| I am sobered every time we pass through this community. |
| Beautiful countryside! |
| Poor road conditions... |
| The view from my hotel in Baraka. See Lake Tanganyika hiding? |
| The hill in the distance is a peninsula sticking into the lake. This is the land where our partner is growing maize for feeding their dairy cows. |
| Serge hard at work at the pump...until you look closely. ;) |
| Source of water for the dairy farm in case the rain supply runs out |
| Lake Tanganyika, looking out to the same peninsula |
| Same place as the previous picture; I just turned around 180 degrees |
| The group on the trip! L to R: Tresor (partner), Serge, Moses (Seeder), Safari (chauffer), Mariam (Seeder), and in front is the agronomist for the partner organization. |
OK, I'll bite. How come the pump was chained closed?
ReplyDeleteVery perceptive! I'm not sure, but I think they only open it up for a few hours each morning and afternoon - something like that.
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