by Kelli Donley | Jul 13, 2008 | Africa, Journal, Public Health, Travel
When I’m on the ground working at one of our project sites, I spend most of my day observing. I walk with our public health workers through the villages, watching how they interact with families, seeing what their communities look like, scrutinizing the children...
by Kelli Donley | Jul 11, 2008 | Africa, Journal, Photography, Travel
The children of Mozambique are some of the sweetest I’ve encountered. I had so much fun taking their photographs and getting to know them. I spent much of my time with these sweet wee ones — jumping rope, teaching health lessons, playing games. A few of my...
by Kelli Donley | Jul 10, 2008 | Africa, Journal, Photography, Travel
A couple more of my favorite photos from Malawi before I move on to Mozambique: Mount Mulanje — apparently there is a porter race that goes up the face of this giant and down the other side. Amazing! A truck that looks like it might just die on the spot from...
by Kelli Donley | Jul 10, 2008 | Africa, Journal, Photography, Travel
The view from a boat tour of the Shire River in Malawi: Hippo are the most frightening animal I’ve ever been near. They kill more people than any other animal in Africa and their sheer size is unbelievable. We were close enough to hear them grunt, see the detail...
by Kelli Donley | Jul 9, 2008 | Africa, Journal, Photography, Travel
Have you ever wanted to go on a photo safari in Africa? Me too. Last summer I was lucky enough to visit Gorongoza National Park in Mozambique. However their civil war decimated the animal population and we saw little other than water buck and warthog. (They are...
by Kelli Donley | Jul 8, 2008 | Africa, Get Fit, Journal, Photography, Travel
Want to take a break from whatever you are doing? How about a 10 minute escape to the jungle for a heart-pounding adventure? You are breathing some of the cleanest air on earth. A cool breeze and light mist keep you perfectly chilled while climbing the rolling path....