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Nairobi, Kenya: First Day
I just arrived in Kenya. Things feel good so far. The temperature is mild and pleasant, there is a thick cloud cover and nice light, and things seem well organized. Here’s where I’ll be visiting over the next 10 days:
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Holding ripe coffee cherries, Las Vegas, Santa Bárbara, Honduras.

Hand holding ripe coffee cherries, Specialty Coffee Cooperative 'Los Maronchos', Las Vegas, Santa Bárbara, Honduras.
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Woman in traditional clothing in the market of La Esperanza, Intibucá, Honduras.
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Nile on a mule, El Pavon, Matagalpa District, Nicaragua
My second-to-last day of work in Nicaragua, and the car got stuck on a rock in a deep bog of mud. As we debated what to do, considering pushing it out, a man came by on a mule, and offered to take me the last bit of the journey to the village where I scheduled to visit. It ended up being only about a mile over the next hill, a rocky, muddy, unstable climb and descent that the care never would have made, even if it had not gotten stuck in the mud. It was a fun twist and adventure, a nice twist towards the end of the trip.
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Nicaragua and Honduras 2011 work finished
3.5 weeks on the road, 510gb of photos and video, 12,000+ photos, many hours of video, 16 days of work, 120+ hours of air and road travel, and I’m done! So good to stand still for a bit. I might ride a bike today.
More photos coming soon.
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