At the Avenue of Baobabs, a little girl approached the photographer and offered Baobab flowers. The photo was taken near Morandava, Madagascar in 2011.
Photograph was taken at the Avenue of Baobabs. Girls are carrying water on their heads to take back to their village. The picture was taken near Morandava, Madagascar in 2011.
Volunteer wanted to take a picture of her interacting with her village children. She used a self-timer on her camera to capture the moment. The picture was taken in a village on the east coast of Madagascar in 2011.
Man carrying pineapples on a stick. He is going to the local market to sell the pineapples. The photograph was taken on the east coast of Madagascar in 2011.
An overloaded truck is passing through the Avenue of Baobabs. The picture was taken at the Avenue of Baobabs, Madagascar. The picture was taken in 2011.
A cart and bulls are transporting local people and wood through The Avenue of Baobabs. The pict ure was taken at The Avenue of Baobabs in Madagascar in 2011.
Benny is a village child who is holding her baby brother on her back. Sweat is pouring down her face as it is hot and it is a lot of work to carry around a child. This picture was taken in a village on the east coast of Madagascar. This picture was...
Four teenage villagers are dancing for an audience at an event in Tsivangiana. Tsivangiana is located on the east coast of Madagascar. The photo was taken in 2010.
Jaja is hanging out with local children from a village on the east coast of Madagascar. A photo opportunity presented itself. The photographer took advantage of the moment to snap a picture of the Volunteer and four children.
The photographer saw children hanging out and having a good time and wanted to capture the moment. The picture was taken in a village on the east coast of Madagascar. in 2010.
The photographer was attending an event in Tsivangiana. She saw a photo opportunity and took a picture of the two beautiful children. Tsivangiana is located on the east coast of Madagascar. The photo was taken in 2010.
This was on a field trip to the Carib Territory which is on the west coast of Dominica. The children in the picture are all currently living in a youth shelter where I work as counselor/care-giver.
Hotel Haik was the town center, as it provided a locale for news, entertainment and gatherings. Ethiopians love to spend their free time with friends and family, drinking coffee and Hotel Haik provided that venue. Lights were out, as the town had...
Assigned to each Peace Corps Volunteer, by the school principal, was a cook and housekeeper. This woman and her child were also my companions and became my family after our time together. Dedicated work, wonderful food and always a good...