Friday, 2 March 2012

Photos from Simon's Aid Sudan trip


From L to R - Wayne, Kerry, Kerrie-Jean and Simon


Walking to the radio station to start work


 Doing the "nightshift" to try and get the work completed


Will it work or not....now its time to test it....with a little help from a wee friend


 Simon's bed for the night...a mattress on top of 6 boxes containing radio receivers...he said he slept well :)

Donkey helping the team out by carrying all their supplies to the plane


This is "home"for this night anyway


A mission hospital in Tonj treating a man who had received a bullet wound from cattle rustlers.


(Permission was granted for these photos to be taken and shown)

This man was driven up to another hospital in a place called Wau.  The journey took 3 hrs by ambulance.  Along with him were two other bullet casualties.  There were only beds for two in the ambulance but somehow they squeezed the third one in.  In Africa there is always room for one more.

All modes of transport are necessary and vital....in this picture a donkey and a "Caravan" all serving a great purpose.

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