Another Story by Frank Zolnai

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Published: October 19th 2010Oceania » Vanuatu » Santo
October 4th 2010

*DISCLAIMER - The words following are solely the opinions of the author and do not represent the opinions or policy of Project MARC.* (Simply put - Frank is crazy, and I can’t be held responsible for all the trouble he seems to get us into. He’s at times an indispensable operative and right hand man, and at other times he’s a free agent akin to a tornado or tropical cyclone. Please, ... Read Full Entry


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The current endeavor has me working as a director for a small humanitarian aid organization. Project MARC is a non-governmental organization that provides medical assistance to remote communities in island nations. The projects we do range from building clinics to installing water systems to vaccinating children. This website will serve as a log of my activities and will hopefully allow people to observe the projects while they happen. If you scroll down to some of last year's journal entries, you can see some of the places I've been privileged enough to visit. ... full info
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Everybody's gotta eat. Everybody's gotta eat.
Everybody's gotta eat.

These little guys were in charge of the head and balls
Naming CeremonyNaming Ceremony
Naming Ceremony

This day is a story to tell
Frank recieves Frank recieves
Frank recieves

Accepting gifts from the community
The Wusi Guest houseThe Wusi Guest house
The Wusi Guest house

This place was a step up from our tents, but we only used it when our camp was full-up
Brick mastersBrick masters
Brick masters

Georgie and Dom made great flat mates during their time with the Project.
Almost emptyAlmost empty
Almost empty

This storage building was nearly filled to capacity when we arrived. Nearing the end of construction quite clear.
Clearing the groundsClearing the grounds
Clearing the grounds

Slash and burn is the preferred local method






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Date: 21st October 2010

A small observation...
It needs editing, bloke... Or some serious tweaking!!!

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