I’m finally getting properly schooled in what is high risk installations. No uni definitions of silo’s, transmission lines and the […]


I’m finally getting properly schooled in what is high risk installations. No uni definitions of silo’s, transmission lines and the […]

All over our route through Africa this phenomenon appears. The ladies dresses and skirts on hangers that are wider in […]

This is a photo of Sharki3, Nick (USA Volunteer) and Sam from Nakupenda at the Maasai Market near Arusha. We […]

One of our goals on intothestrange is to formally engage with one or more NGO or NPO’s by providing our many […]

The sky is grey and Mt Meru is hiding as if to show its sadness at our departure. The previous […]

Our last day in Ilboru village is commemorated with a braai/barbecue, Arusha style… The goat is killed with a spear […]

We entered Tanzania at the beginning of August and now beginning September we leave for Kenya. A beautiful country with […]

For those of you who I know are really concerned about my long flowing locks of hair getting in my […]

Traveling through so many countries picking up words and phrases is a hell of a task as one can […]

A short Daladala minibus taxi ride away from Mianzini we hit the Maasai market of Ngabatomi. In the blazing […]