Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Pictures: Round 1, Tubmanburg

Sorry this picture is sideways. I can't figure out how to rotate it. In Tubmanburg, one of the Liberians I interviewed invited me to see his farm. To get there, we had to walk across this stick bridge for about a quarter-mile, so that we would not step on his crops.



This is Liberia. And a taxi. Yes, they were a little scary.


I saw these noodles being sold at a market in Tburg, and I had to take a picture. Each packet has maybe 5-7 noodles. It would take at least 10 packets to make a meal for one person, let alone a family.


Everyone needs credit for anything charitable...


Me in Tburg, from Pakistani Point.


View from Pakistani Point. This is Bomi County.


This is the daughter of the Dutch woman (and her Liberian husband) who took me to Tubmanburg, in Bomi from a weekend. The picture is taken in the courtyard of the mission where I stayed.


After mass in Tubmanburg, some of the children let me take their picture. A bunch of the kids in this picture are deaf.


1 Comments:

Blogger Pito said...

Welcome back Shelby! I hope you keep up this blog. I enjoy following your adventure, and somehow, I think there are more coming for you! All the best!

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