About a year ago our friend Sadhna transferred to work in Namibia. Naturally, we took her up on her offer to visit once we were in the area. I mean, one country away is in the area enough, right? There'll be many more Namibia photos later, but here are just a few of the sights we've been lucky enough to gasp at while visiting Etosha National Park here. It's dry and dusty, we're ashy and so are the animals. The desert-like terrain makes it ideal to see animals moving in big groups, especially as they head to watering holes. The lions were indeed there and these photos were taken from a healthy distance. Hence the grainier appearing quality here. It's just amazing seeing these animals up close.
Back in 2007, LWMF took an extraordinary trip to South Africa to work with the Sithabile Child & Youth Care Center (SC & YCC) and Sedibeng Sa Bophelo on a variety projects. LWMF will be going back again in September 2010 with an even greater charter. We will be purchasing school supplies and hygiene items, handing it out to the kids, getting them prepared for the school year. Sithabile is a Zulu word meaning “we are happy”.
WELCOME TO LWMF BACK SOUTH AFRICA 2010
Welcome to LWMF Blog where you can follow us on our journey traveling to Sithabile Child & Youth Care Center an orphanage and Sedibeng Sa Bophelo a cooperative project in Soweto, South Africa, primarily serving women and young children victimized by HIV/AIDS.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
North to Namibia
About a year ago our friend Sadhna transferred to work in Namibia. Naturally, we took her up on her offer to visit once we were in the area. I mean, one country away is in the area enough, right? There'll be many more Namibia photos later, but here are just a few of the sights we've been lucky enough to gasp at while visiting Etosha National Park here. It's dry and dusty, we're ashy and so are the animals. The desert-like terrain makes it ideal to see animals moving in big groups, especially as they head to watering holes. The lions were indeed there and these photos were taken from a healthy distance. Hence the grainier appearing quality here. It's just amazing seeing these animals up close.
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