
-- children at the camps waving frantically to us

-- a tuckel (pronounced tookle), which are the traditional mud huts people in uganda live in. The people in the camps still live in them. This is where I did most of my interviews

-- Jinja is the source of the Nile River - the place where Lake Victoria ends and the Nile begins. On the day we visited Prince Charles from England was coming to visit and everyone was out in the streets ready to greet him and hoping for a glimpse of him. After 3 hours of waiting, we gave up and went into town to get some lunch.

-- a picture of Invisible Children's new cafe in Gulu. an Acholi artist painted and some of the local children took pictures that you see hanging on the wall - it was a great retreat place for me during my time in Gulu

-- a shot of part of the market in Gulu

-- the outside of the CPA building in Gulu, where I spent much of my time during my two weeks in Gulu
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