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Yes, that is the Youth Pastor making that face so I guess that excuses him. |
This is going to be mostly pictures because when you fly in a Cessna 206 you really can't hear much but you see a lot!
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I love the windsocks next to the airstrip. It was a calm day. |
While loading into the plane, Rita offered me some of her
fresh lemons from her tree which sounded delicious. She ran to her nearby tree and picked four
for me to add to my purse. I had also
purchased some onions from one of the tables in the market with a 1,000 franc Congolese.
Don Hamsher got to fly beside the pilot this time. Nicole and I were in the back again. Rod had given us ear plugs to help with the
noise from engine.
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Good-bye Wamba River |
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The plane is so loud you rarely ask the pilot where you are. |
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As we come over the plateau toward Kinshasa there is a lot of swamp land. |
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The famous Cite de Fleuve where the rich get richer |
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Landing at Ndolo Airport |
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When you sit in the back of the 206 you can always look back and see where you came from. |
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Trying to stay in the shade of the plane. |
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As soon as we landed the mechanics got to work on a scheduled inspection. |
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The best way to end a day spent with your husband: Barbequed chicken done by somebody else.
If you would like to see the rest of this day you can click on the two links below for the first 2/3 of the day:
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