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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:

Buildings opposite our accommodation in Jerusalem, a city district of the country's capital Nairobi.
Buildings opposite our accommodation in Jerusalem, a city district of the country's capital Nairobi.

This society member visited the main Nairobi market-hall.
This society member visited the main Nairobi market-hall.

Visit to the carpenters' vocational training program of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC) in Nairobi (city district of Jerusalem).
Visit to the carpenters' vocational training program of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC) in Nairobi (city district of Jerusalem).

Visit to the carpenters' training program of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC). The vocational trainer is wearing a white shirt.
Visit to the carpenters' training program of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC). The vocational trainer is wearing a white shirt.

These society members visited Bishop Z. Kahuthu (center), the head of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC).
These society members visited Bishop Z. Kahuthu (center), the head of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC).

Sale of agricultural products (mangoes, red tomatoes, cabbages, etc.) at a village roadside in the highlands (Aberdares, height above sea level: approximately 7000 feet).
Sale of agricultural products (mangoes, red tomatoes, cabbages, etc.) at a village roadside in the highlands (Aberdares, height above sea level: approximately 7000 feet).

This society member paid a visit to a coffee factory in the Kenyan highlands (near the Aberdares mountain range).
This society member paid a visit to a coffee factory in the Kenyan highlands (near the Aberdares mountain range).

Tea — another characteristic agricultural product of the Kenyan highlands.
Tea — another characteristic agricultural product of the Kenyan highlands.

Visit to a Catholic church in Mui-ini in the Kenyan highlands (shortly before the children's service started).
Visit to a Catholic church in Mui-ini in the Kenyan highlands (shortly before the children's service started).

Tea plantations in the highlands near the Aberdares Range, approximately 100 miles north of Nairobi.
Tea plantations in the highlands near the Aberdares Range, approximately 100 miles north of Nairobi.

Landscape of the Kerio Valley, which is part of the East African Rift Valley (near Lake Naivasha, on the road to Nakuru).
Landscape of the Kerio Valley, which is part of the East African Rift Valley (near Lake Naivasha, on the road to Nakuru).

Geyser at the shores of Lake Bogoria, also known by its former name <em>Lake Hannington</em>, an area shaped by the volcanism of the Rift Valley.
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.

Our society financed the repair and refurbishment of this sewing machine for a needy Kenyan taylor and leather artisan.
Our society financed the repair and refurbishment of this sewing machine for a needy Kenyan taylor and leather artisan.

Further image of the sewing machine financed by our society.
Further image of the sewing machine financed by our society.





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