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1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: I always pictured African elephants to be grey, but in fact they are black...they cool their skin with clay and mud, which gives them their color
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: They spent a majority of the day in the water...can't blame them in this heat
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: Waiting many hours for the tro tro to fill up so we could leave the Nkwanta area...sucked
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: We were able to get pretty close...but too close and they will charge, so we held our distance
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: Kids racing on the obsticle course
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: The Zoom can be seen in the background on the hill. It is the mud hut that houses the Golob drum in which the festival's spirit rests
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: Picture taken from my chief's house...my house in the background
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: A group of friends came to visit for the festival
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: White boy trying not to embarrass himself
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: We just finished with prayers a few hours ago...but we still had about 10 more hours of dancing yet to partake in until the day was done
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: During this day of Golob festival, I went around and greeted the big men, ate and drank pito with them...here are a few of the opinion leaders in my village
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: Night of Golkpagre...don't like to think about it much. But Jacob wanted to pose for a picture in front of my house.
1676 days ago
zacharypetry posted a photo: John, I, Jeremy, Tim, Dan, John S. and Jason...it was good to catch up with the southern folks
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