Tournee
Over the past week and a half, I managed to see a lot of Senegal, visiting many Urban Agriculture Volunteers with my boss, looking at former Sustainable Agriculture sites, and assisting with the welcome of the new PC/Senegal trainees to Senegal.
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Figure I would provide you some pictures of my trip. The starts and stops included Dakar, Thies, Kebemer, St. Louis, Linguere, Richard Toll, St. Louis, Podor, Bakel, two villages outside of Bakel, Tambacouta, village outside Koumpentoum Dakar, Thies (3 nights), and Home. In bold are where I ended up at the end of the day.
Portion of a home urban garden in Thies, Senegal
Day 2:
Garden located on the grounds of a radio station in Linguere Situation. Pictured is the gardener.
Radio station with the garden in Linguere.
Somewhat off the beaten path on our way to Richard Toll
Over the course of the next few weeks and months, this space at the hospital in Richard Toll will be transformed into a large scale garden.
Garden at the Barcelona Group's community center in Richard Toll. The garden works with some of the street kids in the community.
Day 3:
Home garden in St. Louis that had a 10 meter by 40 meter stretch of melon. While it had some pest problems, I was somewhat amazed seeing this large amount in this compound. They also had a small micro-garden.
If I had been a photography major and hadn't been shooting from inside the Land Cruiser, this picture might have turned out better, but it was a beautiful sight heading towards Bakel for the night.
I appologize for this bluriness, but it is a picture of a truck that had fallen into a crack when a road over a rivine was partially washed away last rainy season. Several months later, the road is still not fixed and the trailor is still there.
Day 4:
In a village just outside of Bakel, home to a former Volunteer, a dam project is underway to hopefully better store water when the rains come.
Shot of the window during our drive between Bakel and Tambacouta
Day 7:
2 comments:
Thanks for posting these pictures. They are great.
it seems a nice,,,,,,,,,..........thanks!
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