While today's events lacked signifigant human interaaction, they involved deep immersion in the nature of South Africa. Today we went on a safari. About a six hour round trip was satisfied by a beautiful destination. While Cape Town and Soweto suprised many of us with their urban appeal, the game park was more in line with the stereotypical idea of Africa. It was teaming with wild life. I recall a conversation with Alex. He said "I would have been happy to see one elephant." Not long after, we would be roadblocked by multiple elephants too stubborn to move.
Despite the joy of the game park, we encountered a disturbance on our way back. Just north of Soweto, small wild fires emerged on either side of the highway. Some of us assume them to be the result of people attempting to burn their trash. It was a reminder of a reacuring issue in the area. There is a lack of public means of disposal. As a result, the streets are littered by mounds out trash. We have seen many people burn such trash either as means of dispolal or warmth.
- Constantijn Cole





My mom burns her trash where she lives, a developing country common thing...I wonder if Robby remembers that 🤔 I dream of going to a wild safari some day. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteAmazing experience.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Cant wait to see more pics of safari. It's on my bucket list!
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