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And because the other post was pretty much photo-less, here are some of my everyday life in Kigali and our trip to Uganda, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

 
Baguette in Kigali 

 
Mamba Smoothie in Kigali 


 

Very quiet border. We had to sanitize our shoes, got the temperature taken and had about 5 different people look at our passports. In the back were sheep and goats grazing.

Mom making friends in Ruhinja


Diverse monkeys to be seen from the car



Stunning landscape at every road turn. On the right of the photo are women washing their clothing.

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