THE ROAD TO MANITONITO (IV)
Uh, what happened to the path? The rice fields gave way to the jungle.

Even though there wasn't a lot out here (not that you could see from the "path" anyway) it was still a pretty heavily traveled area -- not necessarily in volume, but certainly in weight. Below is a photograph of some traffic. The people were left a few centimeters of space on one side or the other of the mud pit, while the carabaus (like the one saying, "Moo", on the first page) dredged a path down through the middle of it dragging sleds filled with jungle stuff.
I'm sure glad we knew where we were going?
DIRECT LINKS TO PAGES:
TROPICAL HOTSPOTS
PGI
SINGING IN THE ULAN
DEPLOYMENT BEGINS
THE ROAD TO MANITONITO (I)
THE ROAD TO MANITONITO (II)
THE ROAD TO MANITONITO (III)
THE ROAD TO MANITONITO (IV)
THE ROAD TO MANITONITO (V)
THE ROAD TO MANITONITO (VI)
WHAT WERE WE DOING OUT THERE?
NOW FOR THE REAL FUN
A DOZEN SIGHTS
FINAL SHOTS
2006-Jul-31