Kigali
- Busted bench that no one seemed to mind at passport control entering Rwanda
- Bus station. Those guys in yellow jerseys behind the minibuses are motorcycle taxi drivers awaiting fares
- Amburance
- Mosque. About 4.5% of the population is Muslim. 83% is Christian
- Rural Rwanda
- Heading towards Kigali
- Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, has a population of about 1,135,000
- A religious currency exchange next to where all the OGs shop
- Scene from near the Nyabugogo Bus Terminal in Kigali
- The Whatsapp bar as seen in the photo previous
- Walking around Kigali
- A burrito from a place called Meze Fresh, the Chipotle of Rwanda
- On my way walking to the Kigali Genocide Memorial
- A closer-up view of the houses from the previous photo
- Coffee table head
- Kigali as seen from the entrance to the Genocide Memorial
- Same angle, more zoom
- Entering the genocide museum…
- The Rwandan Genocide took place from April to July of 1994. Somewhere between 500,000 and 1,000,000 Tutsi people had been slaughtered by members of the Hutu majority government
- More than 250,000 victims from the Rwandan Genocide are buried on the site of the Kigali Genocide Memorial
- Photos of victims
- Clothes of victims
- “We lead the leader” – But if you lead the leader, that makes you the leader and you can’t lead yourself because that would in turn make you a follower. I’m not sure what this is supposed to mean.
- Someone blew their load on the back of the seat in front of me
- A WANTED poster at the Rwanda/Uganda border showing criminals from the Rwandan Genocide who remain at large
Video
Man I encountered near the Congolese border