You keep posting Photos like these and Mozambique will be fighting off the tourists. Sixty Minutes just ran a program on Mozambique and the efforts of an individual who is trying to restock the wild animal population that was desimated during the civil war. Beatuiful senery, especially the ladies!
Since 1999, David and Hilary have worked in Mozambique on the Nyungwe Bible Translation. Starting in 2008, David took on a new role as Media Access Coordinator for the work in Mozambique. Visit The Afrikers for more info.
Lingamish is the blog of David Ker, a media access specialist and member of Wycliffe Bible Translators working in Africa with SIL Mozambique. Opinions expressed on this blog are my own and do not represent the organizations with which I work.
boy me too!
Actually, me too. We came back Sunday night but I still have sand between my toes and the surf in my ears.
Prize for the next ‘potamus contest?
You keep posting Photos like these and Mozambique will be fighting off the tourists. Sixty Minutes just ran a program on Mozambique and the efforts of an individual who is trying to restock the wild animal population that was desimated during the civil war. Beatuiful senery, especially the ladies!
we were there, but only saw your car. hope to talk to you on friday.
Tourist that come for the beach no problem….
http://blogs.nyu.edu/fas/dri/aidwatch/2009/06/should_starving_people_be_tour.html
LOL. We had tea with the Cunninghams. See you Friday.