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The gate to the staff compound. |
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The town of Lodwar. the single town within hundreds of km of the camp and where my plane landed. It reminded me of the bandit town in the desert of the first star wars, as brutally nerdy as that is. |
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The landscape |
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Some of the rare homes of the locals, the Turkana. |
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the furthest edge of the camp, it extended down the road 10km |
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Some refugee housing |
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Inside the compound, staging area for the staff and to distribute materials. |
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An odd sight, the river of the area just without water. It's that hot and dry here. |
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The landing strip of the camp. |
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Typical housing, huts made of plastic sheets from the U.N. |
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The best picture I've taken so far. A view of the evening soccer matches. |
Hey. It's Riley from mrs. Mack's class. How's it going in africa?
ReplyDeleteWhen you were at the camp in Somalia was it scary when you first got there. I would love to hear about it.
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A student in Mrs.Macks class
Hi this is christian from Mrs macks class and i think that your adventure is really excellent and i think that if you ever wrote a book about this it would be a hit
ReplyDeletePete - incredible pictures man. You are doing incredible work. Make sure to stay safe out there, I can't imagine how dangerous some of the areas are.
ReplyDeleteI'm taping and taking notes of every Daily Show and Colbert Report that you're missing, I'll have a full report for when you get back.
Take care and stay safe buddy, miss ya.
Andy
Pete- Your audience is hungry for an update! And while you're at it we need to see some pics of you and new friends. Love Midge
ReplyDeleteWhere are those action shots of you peter? I need action shots!
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