Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Road to Rio Savane Beach

 This is very typical to see in the outlying areas of our city.  These men are carrying supplies home on their bicycles.  Sometimes the bike is so loaded that there is no room for them to ride, so they push it along.  We really enjoyed see this one bike propped up while the rider takes a break..  What a good use for his stick! (Also picture of Elder Dille's finger)
Many of the people here make their own bricks and build and remodel their home a little at a time.  This pile of bricks is probably for sale.
 The roof of this home is grass and the walls are sticks and rocks and mud.  Very typical building.
 Another view of the road and the bicycle propped up with a stick.  We loved it!
 This group of people were in the area between the main road and our Inhamizua church building.  It was Sunday afternoon and they are making the charcoal that they cook on.  The bags standing up are how they sell it.
An example of  the roads that we travel.  There will be more shots, when I find them. This is on the way to Rio Savane Beach.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.