While in Swaziland, we came across some really interesting signs. We didn't see any, but I guess there are "Thugs on the loose."
This is the back end of a Kombi. Kombis are little buses that stop every where, take as many people as they can and drive like maniacs. This guy wasn't worried about what people thought of his driving.
If you were wondering who dresses Swaziland, well here's your answer: "Mr. Cheap Fabric"
Apparently, KFC is doing real well in Africa. We had our first KFC lunch in Manzini, Swaziland on Monday. I don't think Del Taco has made an appearance on the African continent yet.
After lunch on Monday, we drove into the countryside. We had bought some apples, bananas and oranges to give to some of the children we were meeting on the roadside.
Mom was loving this stop and the kids were loving the bananas.
It's hard to explain how adorable these children are.
Dancing in Swaziland.
This little fellow was really afraid of me. I think I was the first white person he had ever seen.
It's not much of an existence but the Swazi people are amazingly happy.
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