Goldstalk: Bringing water to the site 1
Goldstalk: Bringing water to the site 2
Goldstalk: Bringing water to the site 3 - she didn't spill a drop!
Goldstalk: Day one on Melody's house
Goldstalk: These boys were proud of their riches: plastic water bottles
Goldstalk: Older siblings often carry the younger ones with them.
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Goldstalk: Roadside stand that sold bread, dried fish, and other things
Goldstalk: Papaya tree strengthened with corn cobs & old plastic bags
Goldstalk: One family actually had an oven!
Goldstalk: The larger houses are not part of the Habitat program.
Goldstalk: Some families had enough money to own chickens; all critters are free range.
Goldstalk: Resting after lunch.
Goldstalk: All meals are cooked outside on a small wood fire. Note the char marks on the sides of the houses.
Goldstalk: Latrines. All toilet "facilities" are outhouses. Running, potable water is available somewhere down the road.
Goldstalk: Piles of bricks & foundations of future builds
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Goldstalk: Homeowners will sell goods out on the road. This is a table with tomatoes and nsima, a national staple made from ground maize.
Goldstalk: Homeowners will sell goods out on the road. This is a table with tomatoes and nsima, a national staple made from ground maize.
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Goldstalk: Leaving Area 49 after work, we pass a hardware store & chicken take away.
Goldstalk: Leaving Area 49 after work, we pass a hardware store & chicken take away.
Goldstalk: This is a typical scene: women walking through fields with a load of goods or water on their heads.
Goldstalk: A roadside "taxi" stand, except the taxis are bicycles.
Goldstalk: Another roadside stand selling sugar cane.
Goldstalk: Selling a type of sausage.