African Air Adventure TAA 11: Maun Botswana

Saturday, 21 May 2011

Maun Botswana

After the two day preparation in Lanseria airport (Joahannesburg, South Africa) we flew the first two legs. All going according to the plan designed by Pedro Venâncio.

Five aircraft, Two Piper Cherokee, one Piper Arrow, one Cessna, and one Flamingo (ultra light aircraft), departed South Africa most known city to explore deep inner Africa.
Five Pilots, the main sponsor, one camera man, a journalist, a photographer, a mechanic, a doctor, two logistic responsible and an Aviation enthusiast, together with luggage, humanitarian aid, and image paraphernalia, took off to what, now I am sure will be the adventure of our lives.

Botswana our first destination. Francistown our first stop for refuel and border control where reached avoiding mountains and weather. The route is flown relying on a mankind great invention placed in space.

Pressed by the amazing African sunset, the five aircraft departed again with Pilots at maximum concentration towards Maun. On that stage a magnificent view of the Kalahari desert was offered to feast our mind and soul.


The African sunset was observed with our feet on ground to the  rejoice of all.

Royal tree Lodge for a good meal and bed.

The next day was reserved for the fulfillment of our purpose. MOTSE WA TSHOLOFELO preschool and day-care center in Maun was visited by all. The great difficulties that this children face, most of them orphans of HIV infected parents, are minimized by this organization that everyday gather this children and provides them with education and food.
The class was orderly making exercises copying their names with plasticine due to lack of paper.
We offer them paper and pen, and where greeted with an happiness smile of simple content.
You can also help. We will provide directions later.

Difficult internet connections prevent a timely image update, please keep coming back for more.

Tomorow we continue north.

7 comments:

  1. The genuine solidarity that is practiced with whom not even know it. Good luck

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  2. Miguel proxima também vamos

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  3. NGIKUFISELA INHLANHLA !!!!

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  4. Fico muito contente por estar tudo a correr como previsto em termos logisticos...mas ainda mais por estar a ser uma experiência fantástica em termos de paisagens e também enriquecedora...que bom para essas crianças que haja gente anónima que deixa tudo para trás para se dedicar a uma causa e que haja anjos que vêm do céu e que com tão pouco os conseguem alegrar e fazer sorrir:)
    Que seja realmente a aventura das vossa vidas. Um beijo grande, Isabel Galvão

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  5. Um beijo de Joannesburgo, estou a acompanhar-vos, gosto muito das fotos que ja se veem.
    Xana Tsiroukis

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