I am very excited and grateful just to be posting these photos, since these were the photos I referred to in the last post as possibly having been lost. I took my card to my friends at Newtonville Camera (also my former place of employment) and they were able to recover all of my lost photos with their data recovery service.
Also a correction on my last post: Gina kindly pointed out that the blog I linked to for Salama Center is out of date and that one can find comprehensive information about the work they do at the Better Future International website.
Now the photos...
The driveway into Gina's apartment compound the Westlands neighborhood. Most middle to upper class residents of Nairobi live in these guarded compounds for reasons of security. When driving around the city outside of downtown, one mostly sees concrete walls. Though understandable, this diminishes the possibility for a vibrant street life in the city.
An interesting public sculpture inside one of the Westlands mall
We didn't feel very far from home at all while we were at the malls.
Blue sky, red dirt.
Downtown Nairobi street scene. The vans lined up on the street are matatus.
We visited the Jomo Kenyatta International Conference Center, the 2nd tallest building in Nairobi, where we were treated to a personal tour of the observation area and the view around us.
National monument in Uhuru Park.
Dave being served turkey at Carnivore. At Carnivore, servers are always coming by with different kinds of meat on huge metal skewers, and you can flag down the ones you want and eat as much as you want until you're full. Most of the meat was things that are available here (beef, chicken, pork, turkey etc), and the most exotic thing we tried was crocodile, which was very delicious.
Massive grilling table at Carnivore.
Hitting the open road
Road block
Moshi, Tanzania, from our hotel
Our hotel room in Moshi
Dave getting ready for safari
My next post will be of the photos I took on safari. Stay tuned.








1 comment:
loved these Nathaniel!
fascinating-Susie
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