At the present, I show only a photo gallery with a brief
description. I will add other photos and text as soon
as possible.
Central African Rupublic
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Central African Republic - February 2005 |
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A break on the road to Bossangoa. |
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Central African Republic - February 2005 |
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Solar panel plant at Batangafo, in northern Central Africa Republic. |
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Central African Republic - February 2005 |
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Me and a very funny boy at Dekoa Rescue Center for Handicap. |
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Central African Republic - February 2005 |
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Another solar panel plant. Here is at 'Ngouma, into the deep of the forest. |
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Central African Republic - February 2005 |
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The temperature is walking toward 50° Celsius (122°F). |
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Central African Republic - October 2003 |
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A difficult passage on the road toward Dekoa. |
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Central African Republic - October 2003 |
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In the Rescue Center for Handicap, Dekoa. Just at my left, Beniamina (Benja), one of my best friend and probably the most generous person in the World (unfortunately passed on September 21, 2005). Other adults on my left are Carla, Fiorenzo and Chantal. |
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Central African Republic - October 2003 |
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With a lot of fantastic children at the school of KagaBandoro. |
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Central African Republic - October 2003 |
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Into the deep of equatorial forest at 'Ngouma. |
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Central African Republic - January 2002 |
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On the road to Bagandou. |
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Central African Republic - January 2002 |
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In a refugees camp along the Congo border. |
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Central African Republic - January 2002 |
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The only road between Bagandou and Zomea. |
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Central African Republic - January 2002 |
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A wonderful sunset along the Lobaye river. |
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Central African Republic - January 2002 |
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Another view of a sunset along the Lobaye river. |
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Zambia
What a wonderful Country, what wonderful children!!
I was there for a survey about schools, hospitals and horfanage for street
children. This time I was not directly involved in work installing solar panel
plants or solar pump for water boreholes, but just to understand the possibility
to install new facilities.
Our mission is to help local community to run schools and hospitals. For more
example about my activity as volunteer I suggest you to take a look to the web
page of our association "Amici per il
Centrafrica ONLUS".
I would not talk about the problems of Zambia but about its richness.
Like any other country in this amazing continent, the children are on the top of
the list of the wonders.
Their smiles, their looks, and their eyes are really breathtaking. It is really
impossible to not yield to their fascination.
Here following there are some images of the children we would like to help to
find their dignity, to get some instruction and to find their way in the life.
For the first time, last October I found the possibility to take a one day
vacation in a game park: South Luangwa
National Park.
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Zambia - October 2005 |
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A wonderful sunrise over the heart of Africa at 11000m a.s.l aboard of a Boeing 767. |
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Zambia - October 2005 |
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Children from a Lusaka compound |
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Zambia - October 2005 |
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What a wonderful child! |
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Zambia - October 2005 |
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When I am in Africa, inside the pick-up there are always people more important than me, so this is my seat. |
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Zambia - October 2005 |
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Children in Chipata |
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Zambia - October 2005 |
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Breathtaking sunset |
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Zambia - October 2005 |
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Wildlife? Yeah! A giraffe in South Luangwa National Park. Sincerely this was the only one day of vacation after 4 years in Africa! |
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Latest update:
05-03-07