Chem Chem village near lake Eyasi. But many African villages would look the same.
fixing a puncture. The ox was resting and grazing a bit further.
spreading and drying the grain in the sun. I would have said that the weather had been so dry that there was no need to dry them any further, but what do I know....
then pounding that same grain to produce flour for the infamous ugali, the East African staple food. Something I never managed to eat really. Looks like plaster, and tastes like it as well if you ask me. I much prefer the kind of tortilla made with the same flour.
she was on her way to buy kerosene with that container. Oil containers are quite strong and thus well sought after.
crap picture I know but they were all so pleased to see somebody with a camera, somebody interested in their village....I didn't feel like refusing them a picture.
poverty...this room is the main room in the hut. Newspapers as wallpaper decoration...
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