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Pictures of Rwanda

Belated pictures continued!

Here is a picture of the women weavers for INACOS.  They are seated outside a small building, and if you look closely, you can see how these beautiful baskets are actually made!  Long pieces of a very grass-like plant are bound together by colored string and wrapped into a basket

The picture below on the left is of a banana stand on the side of the road that we stopped at every time we went out to the IDP camps in the east.  This is the way people buy bananas, and more importantly, this is the way they grow!  On the right is a photo of the road I’d walk up and down to get from my home to the Friends Peace House.  The FPH overlooked Kigali, which is what you see there in the valley.

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