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More children from the little village of Kinole in Tanzania. They were fascinated by cameras. It was realllly adorable. They found it incredible that they could capture a moment in time and hold it.
Also, that fluorescent orange t-shirt was as bright as in the photo. :P
I really miss these kids!!!
Explored :)
From my World Challenge era. Ben is captured here waiting for a train in Morocco. There is a lot of sand flying around, but sunny too - hence the need for glasses.
I suppose I should point out that he was waiting for a camel train.
37 - Charlie Belluardo / Jan Heylen
RS1 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4
51 - Parker Chase / Roman De Angelis
Panoz Racing Panoz Avezzano
Barefoot Women Solar Engineers of Africa
These Barefoot Solar Engineers are bringing solar power to Africa’s countryside, lighting up the bush.
“They come as women, and they go back as tigers – they are so confident – oozing with confidence” Bunker Roy, Barefoot College
It’s hard to imagine that in parts of Africa south of the Sahara as little as 2% of the villages have access to electricity – that means no TVs, no microwaves, no fridges, and no electric light at night. Now the Barefoot College in India is training a small cadre of women to install solar panels in areas far away from any electricity grid. And Bunker Roy, the man behind the project, sees the engineers he has trained spreading the know-how across the continent. Roy is not satisfied with just brining light to Africa - he now wants to bring women from Latin America to his college for training.
Barefoot Women Solar Engineers of Africa
These Barefoot Solar Engineers are bringing solar power to Africa’s countryside, lighting up the bush.
“They come as women, and they go back as tigers – they are so confident – oozing with confidence” Bunker Roy, Barefoot College
It’s hard to imagine that in parts of Africa south of the Sahara as little as 2% of the villages have access to electricity – that means no TVs, no microwaves, no fridges, and no electric light at night. Now the Barefoot College in India is training a small cadre of women to install solar panels in areas far away from any electricity grid. And Bunker Roy, the man behind the project, sees the engineers he has trained spreading the know-how across the continent. Roy is not satisfied with just brining light to Africa - he now wants to bring women from Latin America to his college for training.
Barefoot Women Solar Engineers of Africa
These Barefoot Solar Engineers are bringing solar power to Africa’s countryside, lighting up the bush.
“They come as women, and they go back as tigers – they are so confident – oozing with confidence” Bunker Roy, Barefoot College
It’s hard to imagine that in parts of Africa south of the Sahara as little as 2% of the villages have access to electricity – that means no TVs, no microwaves, no fridges, and no electric light at night. Now the Barefoot College in India is training a small cadre of women to install solar panels in areas far away from any electricity grid. And Bunker Roy, the man behind the project, sees the engineers he has trained spreading the know-how across the continent. Roy is not satisfied with just brining light to Africa - he now wants to bring women from Latin America to his college for training.
Joe Dalton / Patrick Gallagher - Notlad Racing by RS1 Aston Martin Vantage GT4, leads the SprintX race into turn 1.
It is customary for the visiting group to do a performance in return, so the girls sang a rendition of swing low and Adele, and I played a piece on guitar!
Part of dailyderbi.com/ 's Weekend Wallpaper segment.
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