Friday, August 13, 2010

Mongu Men...

It's late, here are some pictures and a video.

Mongu Man in Shoprite Checkers.

Bubblegum Flavored Soda
Zambia's strangely named energy drinks.
Joz, Helen, George, Familiar?
Shooting 'Beads'
Shooting 'Beads'
Entering the flood planes

Soaked.

Birthday Bus

Sorry for the late blog.

Its Friday 13th August - Yesterday (Thursday 12th August) was Kim's birthday, and a memorable one at that. We traveled from Lusaka to Mongu by bus.

We arrived at the Lusaka central bus station at 07h00 and each bought our tickets for K115 000 (R150) the station was swarming with hustlers, trying to carry our bags for us, trying to buy our tickets for us, trying to do absolutely anything to try and earn some money. 

(Lusaka is a City of  huge contrast, Kim and I went to buy some airtime from a cellphone shop and they tried to sell us an Apple Ipad 3G,  a product which isn't even available in South Africa, yet you drive 2kms away from the shopping center and you will be in a dusty, poverty stricken village.)

We got onto the bus safely and waited for the 08h30 departure - They bus will only leave the station once it is completely full, not one seat will be left open.

Kim and I were expecting a 'chicken' bus, ours wasn't quite a chicken, it wasn't quite a swan either, so we settled on calling it the 'turkey bus'

The trip to Mongu is +- 500kms, which our deranged driver managed to complete in 7 hours. It was a pleasant journey, lots to see, lots to talk about, we drove through a game reserve and saw some Impala, Kudu and the odd Warthog. Lots of armed guards. Lots of vendors selling anything from airtime, to cokes and something Kim and I tried, 'village chicken'. It looked like chicken, kind of tasted like chicken, but we had serious doubts.

We stopped at 2 stations/villages, Kafue and Kaoma. Passengers got off and others got on - at each stop we had to get out to ensure no one snuck off with our bags which were stored in the luggage compartments.

We arrived in the VERY dusty Mongu at 15h30 and were picked up by Paul Van Coller, one of the missionary leaders. We arrived at the camp to see the most incredible view of the flood planes, they stretch West as far as you can see. One of the most beautiful views I've ever seen. We met Marinette, Pauls wife and their two children Seth and Nathan, had coffee and birthday cake, chatted and planned the shoot days.

Our tent is awesome, built in bathroom with a shower and an undisturbed view of the magnificent flood planes, we're sharing with two volunteers from Cape Town, Matt and Andrew, Ex Bishops Boys, Helen :) They're awesome.

We set up an 'astro-lapse' at about 22h00, obviously being very far out, Mongu has incredible stars, no light pollution and clear skies made for an incredible sight. We left the timelapse running until midnight and headed to bed

It was a long day, it was a birthday, it was the start of an adventure.


06h00: Kim's Birthday - On the way to the station

Anamorphic (BlackBerry) Flare
Lusaka Central Bus Station

Birthday Bug
Preacher on the bus.
Leaving Lusaka - Que of mini-buses.
Boom Boom Bus.
Hustle & Bustle of Lusaka
Car Wash
Lusaka Slums (City of Contrast)
Our staple food for the bus trip
Chilli-Chicken is the BUSINESS.
Tartrazeen Free? Highly Doubtful.
Relay Station
Middle of nowhere.
First Stop - Kafue National Park
Entrance to the National Park
No comment.
Map on side of Bus
Kafue River - 'Infected' with Crocodiles. (Dias' was the gentleman sitting next to us, he kindly informed us that the river was "infected" with crocs)
Lunch Stop.
Inspecting the 'Chicken' after first bite.
Certainly not KFC
Kaoma bus stop.
Mr Tea Room.
Red Bomber is taking transport to another level
As they promised, Red Bomber is taking transport to another level.
Pool Table.
More 'Chicken' for sale
Finally in dusty Mongu.
Guarding the bags until Paul arrived
The Van Coller Family.
The start of an adventure.
Frame from 'astro-lapse'
Until next time, 

Kim & Ben.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Delays, Make-Up, More Delays and Massages...

We're in Lusaka

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We got up at 03h45 this morning, arrived in Johannesburg at 07h40 - Immediately checked in for our Johannesburg/Lusaka flight which was supposed to leave at 11h00. We were informed the aircraft was 'stuck' in Windhoek and we'd be leaving at 13h30 which meant getting us into Lusaka at 15h30... Too late for the bus to Mongu which left at 15h00.

So we had 5 hours to kill at Johannesburg International and a night to spend in Lusaka.

Kim said that we needed to get translucent powder to kill the glare on our subjects faces, especially since we'll be shooting with flashes.

So off we set trying to figure out where to get the powder with in Johannesburg Internationals limited shops. We tried the chemist, they looked at us like we were mad - We tried Woolworths and discovered they only had the translucent powder with glitter flakes, which isn't so translucent. So after a phone call to Joz we discovered its actually called 'anti glare' powder. So we went back to the chemist, who by now, thought we were a happy gay couple. They obviously didn't have anti glare powder, neither did Woolies.
We decided to try our luck with the duty free shops once we had checked in. The only powder that came close was Estée Lauder professional at R500 a pop.

So a call went through to Liesl in Cape Town, she sugessted we used 'buff' to take a bit of the glare and shine off, But what works really well is rizla paper (tobacco rolling paper) it absorbs the moisture off skin and does the same job as anti glare powder.

Eventually after Kim and Ben had Translucent/Anti-Glare/Buff 101, we bought rolling paper to do the job. Great.

By this stage, there was still 3 hours to kill, so we had lunch, more lunch and then decided to go for a massage. 

The flight left at 13h40 and we arrived in Lusaka at 16h00. Got picked up and dropped off at the guest house, We're up at 06h00 and have an 8 hour bus trip ahead of us - Mongu tomorrow!

Here are some pictures from today's shenanigans 


EARLY...


CHESTER


ANAMORPHIC (BLACKBERRY) FLARE
LOOKING FOR 'ANTI GLARE'

'ANTI GLARE' SUBSTITUTE (THANKS LIESL)

FINALLY ON THE WAY TO LUSAKA


APPROACH TO LUSAKA INTERNATIONAL
LUSAKA - FRIED CHIIIIIIIICKEN


So yes, Kim and Ben bought make up together, had lunch together and went for a massage today.


*COUGH*



Until next time.
Kim & Ben.