A Young Man’s Strange Erotic Journey Around the Globe
Rwanda
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