Fish farmer Papa Ngwanza adds compost to his pond with his two boys. The program was called Projet Pisiculture Familiale, or Family Fish Project, and had just celebrated its 10th anniversary when this picture was taken in 1988.
1991-1993.
Papua New Guinea (PNG), Fergusson Island, Salamo.
On airstrip next to the river...
Angie Harris and Rev. Ataline Fred enjoying an afternoon atop our yam house at the garden.
In 1990 we had a combined Agriculture and Beekeeping In-service Training. After spending hours and hours learning about green manure and water filtration ditches, all in Spanish, highly technical and delivered by the Dean of the Agricultural...
Our training group had just arrived in country in June, 1989, and our first stop was Ykua Sati, a retreat center just outside of Asuncion, where we spent a few nights for orientation, language testing and lots of shots by the Peace Corps Medical...
This photo shows an artificial island in Lau Lagoon, Malaita, Solomon Islands. The 'Asi' built artificial islands primarily for safety by piling rocks and coral in tidal lagoons and constructing leaf and stick houses. They were skilled fisherman...
I took this photo during a baptism in 1992 in Karang, Senegal. The infant is seven days old and the village elder is whispering the infant's name into his ear three times, per the baptism ritual.
Burundi wildlife conservation volunteers with Dr. Jane Goodall at the start of a chimpanzee conservation and rescue project. Left to right: Kevin M. Doyle, Don Gay, Jane Goodall, Matt Criblez, Anne Bartlett, Leif Davenport, and Charlotte Uhlenbroek...
Transportation; Host community friends; Terrain; Animals;
This photo was taken during a camel caravan that I was on, along with a group of teachers working in Nouadhibou, Mauritania. The trip was by train, taxi and truck, and finally by camel from Nouadhibou to Chinguetti and back.