Rolling Kids PhotoBlog http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/ en 2006-06-22T05:22:46+02:00 The Wall, Old Che Guevara http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/06/the_wall_old_ch.php

When was this painted? He is getting older...
in Observatory, Cape Town

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South Africa Kazu 2006-06-22T05:22:46+02:00
A Reality of the Painted Red Ribbon http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/06/a_reality_of_th.php

Red Ribbon are proof of people's solidarity fighting against HIV/AIDS!

There are some place where the average life expectancy is steeply shortening, that will be twenties soon. Can we call the same human being each other? Or May I who am 25 years old die soon? Does it happen so often?

Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Swaziland... Who feel a reality of their too-early death? Anytime, Anywhere, Like for this beautiful natural flower, please, please don't forget LOVE for people living with HIV/AIDS, Anytime, Anywhere...

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Mozambique Kazu 2006-06-15T03:49:23+02:00
Mani Wheels on the pass http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/06/mani_wheels_on.php

About at an altitude of 5,000 meters in Tibet, Mani Wheels turn round and Prayer Flags wave...

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Tibet Kazu 2006-06-07T16:25:13+02:00
Smile and Goodbye http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/06/smile_and_goodb.php

Walking through the same way on accident, when we go to the different direction, we just smile and say "Good Bye" each other!

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Mozambique Kazu 2006-06-02T20:18:09+02:00
Under the Sky in Inhambane http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/05/under_the_sky_i.php

The port town, Inhambane, soaked in the atmosphere...

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Mozambique Kazu 2006-05-25T11:28:25+02:00
A Step in Botswana, Root of the Baobab http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/05/a_step_in_botsw.php




From Namibia to Botswana. Catch a pickup, Go to the Border! And I passed across the border, there is no public transport, less traffic.

So, I started to walk on my own foot.

After several kilometers, took some rest at the side of quiet private houses. I had some water and suddenly looked at the side, found kids with a lot of curiousity, were looking at me!

At the other side of us, a magnificent Baobab tree soars.

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Botswana Kazu 2006-05-17T08:57:20+02:00
Dry Season in the Victoria Falls http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/05/dry_season_in_t.php

Even one of the most famous falls, the Victoria Falls are less than 10% volume of water during the dry season. While looking at this picture afterwards, it seems something like nostalgic. Maybe it's not true...

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Zambia Kazu 2006-05-14T23:26:56+02:00
Eyes of Okuryangava http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/05/light_and_darkn.php

Okuryangava, one of the township, former ghetto for the Black, around Windhoek, Namibia.
I visited one preschool there, run by pastor.

Kids look at where they want to.

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Namibia Kazu 2006-05-02T16:15:00+02:00
A Bar in Okuryangava http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/04/a_bar_in_okurya.php

at one of Namibian Township around Windhoek City, called OKURYANGAVA
This is my favorite place!

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Namibia Kazu 2006-04-17T08:58:05+02:00
One Cape Town View http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/04/one_cape_town_v.php

From my friend's house in Cape Town
You can see two mountains, Devil's Peak, and behind it, well known Table Mountain.
And in the front, there is a Mosque with sweet green top!

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South Africa Kazu 2006-04-06T10:25:34+02:00
Black Label Beer!!! http://www.rollingkids.com/photoblog/archives/2006/04/black_label_bee.php

Now, I start from here.
The Best South African Beer!!!
Drink, Drink, Drink and still DRINK! Nothing can beat it.

Love for Every Visitor...

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South Africa Kazu 2006-04-02T11:02:18+02:00