Tuesday, March 26, 2019

A Poverty Stricken Paradise - Original Writing :: Papers

A Poverty potty Paradise - Original Writing On arrival in a small village called Wamba in Northern Kenya, the first thought that touch me as I stepped out of the Land Rover was the intensity of the noontide sun blazing down upon me. As I took in the sights rough me, a huge crowd of inquisitive children appeared from their huts and flocked towards the vehicle. So many an(prenominal) prosperous faces in such a deprived village. This image will enlistment in my mind forever. To experience what life was really like in this small, but highly populated village, I stayed in a raw material hotel among the villagers. The hotel was not a five star, luxury hotel, but was simply a bed and an integrated shower and squat toilet. For the villagers this would have been luxurious, as they lived in mud huts using whatever discarded plastic materials they could find to execute as a roof. For me, this was like taking a trip bear to the St oneness Age. Everything was so basic. The most extraordinary view was one childs favorite toy. This was not some computer game, but an old car tyre. The pauperisation that these population were enduring was overwhelming, yet they were so happy with what little they had. The smiles on their faces were there constantly, even though they may not have eaten for many days due to the continuing drought that was affecting the area. When I asked one woman how she coped with not eating for so long, she replied, When I feel hungry, I tighten my belt. This was horrific to hear, but for her it was a way of life. Because of the ongoing drought, piss was becoming very scarce. To such an extent that their beloved cows and goats, which were their get of wealth, were starting to die, leaving their owners with no food and no milk to drink. This leaves the people frail, but they are still both physically and mentally strong. The surpass example that showed this was one small boy, around twelve years old, carrying a

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