on the Kenyan road, me shooting while Karine was driving.
a typical example of an East African decorated coach.
a more sober one, or more likely it is not finished yet.
5 crates and more! Better be gentle on the gas handle or a wheel up is likely to occur.
shoe market.
lady waiting for the bus with a lot of supplies.
near the Tana river, fish sellers.
Pineapple sellers.
typical brightly painted shop. “Senator” and “ Delta Pyb”…? The mysteries of logos in Africa are sometimes puzzling.
typical and awful police roadblock. These spikes are just lying across the road, hard to see and rarely announced ahead. In the sometimes hectic traffic, it might easy to miss them…
wow... I like road trip. I remember those days when I go on trip with my friends to do some adventure task on mountain. I totally enjoyed it.
Posted by: Online Silicone Watch | 22 December 2012 at 07:09 PM
totally right, just like popstars they want to be seen, whether in a good or bad light...
Posted by: ben wilhelmi | 25 March 2012 at 03:47 PM
Those are cool buses, if you ask me! I like how the paint was explicitly made not to blend with the surroundings!
Posted by: Ivo Beutler | 08 February 2012 at 02:51 AM
true not many cars...outside cities that is. Nairobi is sick with traffic jams, or Arusha where I live. I love my bicyles or motorbike!
Posted by: ben wilhelmi | 11 January 2012 at 02:05 PM
It's quite a fascinating sight. There aren't a lot of cars, but there's still a good number for transportation. That just goes to show how convenient roads are for travel.
Posted by: Carson Wininger | 27 December 2011 at 06:52 PM