Encounters in Uganda


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January 10th 2008
Published: November 16th 2010
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A few photos taken on our journey through Uganda. 2007-12-14 to 2008-01-07... Read Full Entry



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AnteloopAnteloop
Anteloop

An advice on the road
Trustworthy Bicycle Salesmen 1Trustworthy Bicycle Salesmen 1
Trustworthy Bicycle Salesmen 1

If you're going to get ripped of, at least pick a friendly conmen.
Trustworthy Bicycle Salesmen2Trustworthy Bicycle Salesmen2
Trustworthy Bicycle Salesmen2

If you're going to get ripped of, at least pick yourself a friendly conman.
Religious Crazy manReligious Crazy man
Religious Crazy man

In my homecountry they're known as priests, personally I call them hypocrites.
Leather manLeather man
Leather man

Crater Lake Region friendly weird man.
Curious mother with childCurious mother with child
Curious mother with child

At lake George at a small pub where we had to rest since Johan's bike collapsed.
Entering KampalaEntering Kampala
Entering Kampala

Cheap fruit friendly faces.
Mbarara storksMbarara storks
Mbarara storks

Long-legged decorations atop every second roof in the town.
In a fruitstore near you soonIn a fruitstore near you soon
In a fruitstore near you soon

Banan truck near Ishaka.
Morning Kung fuMorning Kung fu
Morning Kung fu

View from our hotel room in Mbarara, an early morning before taking off with our bikes.
Dusk at Fort PortalDusk at Fort Portal
Dusk at Fort Portal

The mountains of Kongo in the background.
Early morning on lake BunyonyiEarly morning on lake Bunyonyi
Early morning on lake Bunyonyi

Villagers leaving for the daily trade in Kabale.
EbolaEbola
Ebola

The epidemic had spread fear among travelers in Uganda, especially in the Fort Portal region, but there was never any real danger of geting infected.
It's a hardknock lifeIt's a hardknock life
It's a hardknock life

Johan loungin' somewhere in the crater region.
Everyday conversationEveryday conversation
Everyday conversation

Life on the road
Backroads Backroads
Backroads

Somewhere close to the Congo border.
Morning ProgressMorning Progress
Morning Progress

Good breakfast,perfect temperature, good tarmac, excellent mood and a sense of total freedom.
RegressRegress
Regress

Hungry and swety in the scorching sun, rough gravel, a broken bike and an apathetic mood.
Roadside dancerRoadside dancer
Roadside dancer

Kasese factory district
Equator Equator
Equator

A mandatory shot.



10th November 2010

More lovely photos
I hope you are well and just to say I enjoyed your photos of Uganda. I keep returning to see them again. The children are wonderful. Scenery is fantastic. Keep well and happy, regards Julie

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