Part III

Two pictures of Kampala: The first photo here is of "town" from the WellShare International Uganda office on Bugalobi Hill (I hope I got that right...). A guide book of mine claimed that Kampala, like Rome, was originally built on seven hills, but the similarities stopped there. Maybe it's true. There are a lot of hills, on top of which the wealthy tend to perch. Down below in the valleys are the rougher parts and the all-out slums. 

The second photo is on the street at the heart of Kampala - notice the huge white sacks on the street. All over Uganda, these bags are used to transport coal, and green plants are shoved in the top of the bag to keep the coal from falling out. I'm not sure how it works, but it's what you see all over the entire country.

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