Re: Uganda
Originally Posted by
open roader
My sister served as a volunteer nurse in Kampala circa early 2000's. This photo collection resembles hers - the colour palette is the same. She said Uganda was a roller coaster for the emotions of a westerner - uplifting and inspiring only to be often deflating and depressing only minutes later. She claims the locals don't see the horrors like a westerner does, nor do they see the extraordinary beauty as life for most is a struggle and a day to day proposition only.
Great pics.
I've spent a week or two in several different countries across Africa. This was Sudan, Ethiopia, Liberia, Ghana over a span of 4 work related years. Every trip I returned home with similar thoughts as your sister. And I came away with photos of similar color palette, smells, foods, etc.
I always found it amazingly beautiful how the people seemed to be content with their current situation - as bad as it may be at times - only to find myself depressed when I compared it to my personal world. It made me grow to truly appreciate my 'conveniences' and shocked by the stupid shit my friends had on their bitch list. I'd tell them stories of these past trips. The happiness of the people. The lack of conveniences. Their question was the same, 'doesn't that make you want to help them?' And my reply was the same, 'No. I wouldn't want to destroy their lives with our conveniences' Caveat, of course, was the list of basic human needs - water, food, medicines, etc. Africa is a different world and one I'd recommend seeing to most people, at least once.
Thanks sharing the story Jorn. The photos bring back a flood of memories.
Rick
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