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Traveling in Africa

April 13, 2016 by Macon and Katy Hare

Just returning from my trip to West Africa – doing the jet lag thing but on my way to a good recovery.
We spent around 26 hours in a car buzzing at 100 kph at times in clouds of dust and speed bumps. Yea speed bumps on highways with no visible reason to have them.
In one area we passed a Club Med resort. The people group employed as housekeepers at Club Med is an Unreached People Group. I am still trying to get my head around that.
More to come and lots of great photos by Photographer Dale Stroud.

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