Karibu Kibera
Karibu means welcome in Kiswahili and what a way to start off my Kenyan adventure than to take a walking tour with the Kibera Creative Arts in Kibera, the largest urban slum in Africa.
Take a walk with us.
Karibu means welcome in Kiswahili and what a way to start off my Kenyan adventure than to take a walking tour with the Kibera Creative Arts in Kibera, the largest urban slum in Africa.
Take a walk with us.
Some of the sights I took in from the Bến Thành market in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam.
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Some thoughts and images off the street from the iPhone with the new Hipstamatic 300 app.
On the shores of Lake Batur, lies a peculiar grave site.
Kuburan Terunyan or ‘Grave Terunyan’ is the final resting place for the Trunyan Community where the dead are not burried or cremated. They are simply left out in the open to decompose naturally but thanks to the Menyan Taru, the smell of the dead is neutralised…
Following up on my story, “Walking With The Barong,” I found myself right smack in the middle of a huge Barong blessing ceremony at night and had a rare glimpse into the festivities…