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Glimpses from our 2010 Project Voyage to Kenya — Additional Images and Visits to the Highlands
Office of Foerderkreis Kenia Freudenstadt e.V., Germany. Updated version. Original English version first published September 05, 2010. Page 6/6.
Some of our members remained in Kenya throughout March 2010, visiting additional church parishes and charity projects. Some of their images taken during this time are presented here:
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Buildings opposite our accommodation in Jerusalem, a city district of the country's capital Nairobi.
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This society member visited the main Nairobi market-hall.
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Visit to the carpenters' vocational training program of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC) in Nairobi (city district of Jerusalem).
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Visit to the carpenters' training program of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC). The vocational trainer is wearing a white shirt.
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These society members visited Bishop Z. Kahuthu (center), the head of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC).
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Sale of agricultural products (mangoes, red tomatoes, cabbages, etc.) at a village roadside in the highlands (Aberdares, height above sea level: approximately 7000 feet).
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This society member paid a visit to a coffee factory in the Kenyan highlands (near the Aberdares mountain range).
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Tea — another characteristic agricultural product of the Kenyan highlands.
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Visit to a Catholic church in Mui-ini in the Kenyan highlands (shortly before the children's service started).
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Tea plantations in the highlands near the Aberdares Range, approximately 100 miles north of Nairobi.
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Landscape of the Kerio Valley, which is part of the East African Rift Valley (near Lake Naivasha, on the road to Nakuru).
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Geyser at the shores of Lake Bogoria, also known by its former name Lake Hannington, an area shaped by the volcanism of the Rift Valley.
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Our society financed the repair and refurbishment of this sewing machine for a needy Kenyan taylor and leather artisan.
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Further image of the sewing machine financed by our society.
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