The Poor mans bar

Kevin and Jameson Drinking the largest Fanta ever

Mike, Rodayne, Jared, Kevin

Me in the TUBE


Child playing in front of his hut
The poor village. They build these huts out of tin, go to the reswtroom in a community toilet and build showers on the out side of their huts

me at the market

The reason Half these Tomb stones are just numbers. The people buried here are unknown and the records are lost. We are here to capture what is left before it too is lost forever.

THe city of Windhoek

Ant, Tiff, Me at the under ground market
Yummy Plane food
Andrea

Mike, Aaron, Jameson, Andrea, Kevin, Rodayne in line to go through customs in London

Andrea, Aaron, Empty Seat for our missing companions, Jared
More pictures will be posted...
When we arrived in London, one of Mikes bags were taken by mistake a look a like was left behind but Mike didnt have the lock for it.
Our hotel reservations were canceled due to some credit card issues with the school so Rodayne had to make reservations in the airport. It was going to cost us a lot of money to put our luggage in lockers so we opted to take them with us to the hotel. we had 17 pieces total and non of them weighed under 22 pounds. We took the Tube (Londons travel system) to the Hotel.... At first we couldnt remember what hotel because Rodaynes reservations and wallet got stolen. Luckily he remembered what stop we got off of and remembered it had the name Rochester in it.
After lugging around hundreds of pounds of luggage around the streets of London we found our hotel. It was a hot sticky day.
We dropped off our bags and went to the strees to tour. It was fun to see the Big Ben clock and look around. London is very interesting. People are not very friendly and the drivers seem to aim for you if your in the streets... the hotel was very nice and comfortable. The name of it was Grange Rochester.
The next day we went to the Tate museum and the Imperial War Museum which i have to say... EVERYONE must take the opportunity to see that. It is four floors of amazingness.
We barely made it to the airport .... we being Rodayne, Aaron, Andrea, Me and Jared.... we rushed to the plane and had to leave Mike, Jameson and Kevin behind for the next flight because as we tried to find the right tube to get on, those three jumped on the wrong one and we had hoped they would get off the right train and end up on ours but.. .they were twenty minuted behind us and the airport was not willing to hold the plane for them. Lucky for them the next flight out was only an hour later. We were able to meet up with them in Johannesburg where we flew to Windhoek, Namibia. The three did get their luggage in time to the Namibian airport so they had to wait while the five of us headed to the fooundation house...The drive was neat because I saw wild baboons and wart hogs on the side of the road... it was all desert and desolate then suddenly homes and city buildings.. not like I expected... We got to the foundation house and after Rodayne opened the doors an alarm went off and he didnt have the password so the guard didnt let us in until the main guard cam to stop the noise. After twenty minuted we were able to settle in... and after the other three arrived we went to dinner with a lady in charge of helping us with this program (sorry I dont rememebr her name). Today, Sunday the 5th, we went to the market to get some food and then that lady took us out to lunch for Mike's birthday. We then took a three hour tour of Namibia and it was really neat to see. People live in home made medal shacks and that is in the poor section... there are very nice big homes on the rich side.. there are ten percent white in Namibia. there are four different Dialects here....
I will learn some and post at a later time. Enjoy the pictures and OH the meals on the planes are better than any meal I have prepared hhahaha they are well balanced and have great portions...
video will come soon.
One thing i have noticed about Namibia, the woman here have very pretty faces. Their eyes are a very pretty shape.