Was invited to go to town with my 2 climbing companions. Took a stripped down beat up old van with 15 local occupants. Tightly packed and loud on a warm day.
After the 20 minute drive we were dropped off near the marketplace. The streets are filled with small vendors selling everything from shoes, clothes, fruits and vegetables, dried fish, and live chickens. There is the smell of smoke everywhere from the vendors cooking things.
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| Amazed by the beauty of women clothing. Being sold on the street. |
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| Making sandals from old tires |
walked around until we were met by a guy who insisted he guide us around. He took us to the market and showed us guys playing checkers using bottle caps.
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| Dried fish. Smells about how it looks. |
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| Checkers and chess matches in a side alley. |
I was completely unprepared for the level of activity and poverty but managed to relax a bit. People were generally friendly and let us take pictures. Of course a lot of women with small children. The kids were very curious about us.
We tipped the guide and headed back to the place where we could take a dala dala (taxi van) back to our lodge. Got in and waited until it filled after 15 minutes.
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| My hiking buddies in the van |
Tomorrow we pack up and are driven a few hours to the park gate where we will be registered then start our climb.
Don't be tempted to buy any clothing for Sue lol!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the journey! I'm envious!
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