Friday 28 February 2014

Durban holiday coming up...

On Sunday we begin our journey home, to arrive on Tuesday evening, travel weary I'm sure.With lots of prayer covering us, we'll negotiate five airports over the three days, crossing from off the West coast of Africa, through two islands, down the body of Africa and on to our coastal home. We've done this journey many times now and the thought of doing it again just makes me tired. Although so looking forward to the break from our island existance and to seeing family and friends, the travelling is a mission. At first with our travels was the initial excitement of the unknown, which turned into the anxiety producing known but has now descended into the wearisome state which seasoned travellers through Africa know well. I'm not sure how many more times we'll negotiate this long route, as we have been here 12 months now. I look forward to forgetting Luanda airport...

Sunday 16 February 2014

A photo journal from March 2013 to Feb 2014




Approaching Principe

Sao Tome


Airport


Bom Bom Resort view



Cacao

Airport wood fire bakery

City market inside

City market outside

Local shop

Buying and weighing fish

 
The local currency, Dobra. STD 100 000 = around R50

Festival of St Lawrence




The Papagio river which runs through the city
Santo Antonio is the second smallest city in the world, qualifying as a city because of the Cathedral present and because of the local government, amongst other things.


Portuguese architecture in the city


Here, the trees are taking over...


Most housing is made from wood and on stilts


Our home and the Aurecon offices nextdoor.


Sundy ex- plantation estate house in ruins
 Roca Sundy or Sundy plantation estate, is the largest of its kind on the island. Although in ruins, a community lives on the grounds and have made homes in the shells of the buildings. There are plans ahead to renovate the estate for tourism.



Tucked away is a disused steam engine








Praia Buoy


Belo Monte terrace with Praia Banana below



Praia Macaco