When traveling in a caravan, we trade people around in cars so we get to know more people. Many times we do not meet the other missionaries in the ordinary course of the day or weeks. We get to know one or two if they happen to work on the same floor. So road trips are a way to know each other a little better.
Then there are the sights, sounds, smells, and views that come in traveling for hours.
I met Spencer Belnap as he is visiting during his time off from BYU Idaho. He is a returned missionary from Argentina and is studying to work in Embassies. Foreign lands have been his home for at least eight or so years. Before that he lived in New York with his family there.
Stopping on the side of the mountain for the view |
On one portion I rode with the Despains and know I already love them!
Some of the sights along the way are very interesting!
Biggest termite mound I have seen so far |
There are a multitude of uses for bamboo - ladders and scaffolding are the first of the possibilities. |
Something just tells me there is a problem in this village |
The Volta region in Ghana is green and lush |
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