Northern Tanzania is where Flying Medical Service operates on a regular basis for mobile clinics with 2 Cessna 206’s. The pilot flies to one of the 3 hospitals we use as a hub, and from there during 2 or 3 days, with nurses and doctors and medical supplies, the plane will reach remote villages to treat and vaccinate people, who otherwise would have to walk for days across a harsh savannah to reach an hospital.
Oljoro, a small village at the foot of the Gol mountains, part of the Loliondo Hospital tour.
while the clinic are being done, life goes on in the nearby village. Obviously no schooling is available for this young herder
baby weighing, Mpopong’i.
a Masai hut in Olemilei in the Gol mountains, not made for tall people.
photo shy girl.
young herders in Ololosokwan, Serengeti border. I know that giving names is useless since they’re not drawn on any maps but for the sake of exotic sounds….
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