Tuesday, April 14, 2009

pictures!


Testing the water in Las Colmenas, Honduras






Our interesting tour guide in Lago de Yojoa, Malcolm. Malcolm took us out bird watching one morning. He is from England, but was living in India for several years before he decided he knew too many people there and had to leave. He has been guiding bird-watching tours in Honduras for the last year or so. Fantastic fellow.




Brian in a school room in Las Crucitas where we held a meeting with three communities to discuss options for supplying water to the communities.













Bree measuring a pressure-break tank (rompecarga) that provides water to Las Crucitas and Pimientales, Honduras. The gentleman on the right keeps the keys to unlock this badboy. If these aren't locked, valves are mysteriously turned during the night and people in some villages wake up to no water....



Row boats on Lago de Yojoa - locals use these to travel across the lake to go shopping and hang out on other parts of the lake. We took this picture while out for an early morning bird watching adventure with Malcolm.








Brian assessing a tank in Tapiquilares, Honduras; our co-worker and friend, Don Tulio, sits below....doing goodness knows what.


















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