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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Getting water
This is a typical tree with an ant bed built within.
This is their drinking water. We had to use it to help drill.
To drill a bore hole, water must be found to help drill through rock. The following pictures are showing the places where we took water.
This is a boy we call "Coach," who was with us every step of the drilling process. Every time we turned around their was coach. Take note of his water bottle. He got his drinking water from the watering hole in the background. The following pictures are of the same watering hole.
Coach standing by his watering hole that was drying up.
This is a young woman getting ready for her daily cores. Women have to haul all the water that they need for all their water needs, including drinking and cooking, from this water hole. The cows, sheep, and goat use the same hole. Just as a note, they do not boil the water before ingesting.
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