

Taking a class 5 raft is once in a lifetime experience, a class 6 raft is just like playing with death!

A simple class 2 raft....
Accompplishment: $7.000 dollar Scholarship from the Swedish International Development Agency-SIDA, me and my friend Tobias are moving to the country of The Last King of Scotland, UGANDA! Objective: Write our Bachelorthesis in Entrepreneurship Target: The Village of Bubulo on the Kenyan border.



A simple class 2 raft....
Hundreds of crocodiles lying in a very small area, probably because thats the spot they;re getting fed by the Rangers.
The Great Falls of Murchinson....
We had some time to "Kill" in the Savannah while our Safaribus driver was trying to put out the fire inside the bus with water...
After almost 2 months in Uganda and Africa, both me and Tobias have taken almost 2800 pictures, incredible pics of people, trafficaccidents, guns, ammo, animals, nature, buildings, everything!!! The reason for that, is that we love this country. It feels more secure then Sweden in many ways, and the people are more openhearted then cool and intraverted Swedish people tend to be.
I just had to show you this picture from Mbale, its all about safety! These tubes are very common in the packed Minibuses, also called Mutatos. What's inside of these large tubes, well, you can maybe figure that out yourself! A big sign was on it, which said "Highly explosive"!
UGANDA OYE!!
The embassadors residence in Kololo, Kampala.
Us with the Ugandan nationaljerseys outside the Nelson Mandela Stadium.... UGANDA OYYYE!
Me, with the Dean and Richard (one of the entreprenuers) inside the pitchblack classroom...
The big questions about AIDS and Poverty took a loooooong time to discuss and saying that AIDS is an enormous problem in the villages is an understatement.
A black and white picture of some kids in awe of the w
hite people in town....
The day after Richard announced that he had started an essay competition on all high schools in the Manafwa-district, regarding Why do we need Solarpanels as a sustainable solution to the shortages in elektricity?
We can say that the visit to the St Marys High School was probably the best finish on our research in Bubulo, to meet kids that dont yet know what the result of corruption does to a country such as Uganda.
Boongaaa!