Parked outside the MAF hangar |
While there, Paul met up with a couple of the guys he trained when we first came to help start the youth work project all those years ago. It was great to see them again and catch up.
Paul, Max and Martin |
Martin sitting in Paul's new office |
Max bought along a few photos from the past including this one taken at the end of a canoeing session. Paul had forgotten that he even once had dark hair!
As part of the visit we went out with MAF to show Joel, our heli pilot, some of the areas he would be operating in. It might only take less than an hour to fly right across the whole of
Lesotho by plane, but access by road is still very restricted. Most of the airstrips in the mountains serve clinics, but there are still plenty of areas and even entire valleys that do not have access to healthcare. In these places a 5km journey to a health post could take a whole day.
Joel in the front of the MAF C206 |
We landed at Thlahyaku, a strip only 550m long and 8000' elevation.
On the ground at Thlahyaku |
We flew past southern Africa's highest waterfall just south of Semonkong in the center of the country.
Semonkong waterfall - 600' high |
There's actually an airstrip in this photo - Kuebunyane |
So, a very successful trip for Mercy Air but for Paul it was like completing a 30 year circle. So many nostalgic good memories but also a little emotional, remembering some of the struggles and uncertainty of what was ahead. A bit like going back to your old primary school, except you now knew how things would work out eventually.
We wait to see how much we will be involved in the future.
Flying past the Drakensburg on the way back |
Thank you
Paul and Cathy
1 comment:
Amazing photos as usual. I love it he mountains and the waterfall.
Keep up the good work. I will pray for good links with MAF and other organisations working in Lesotho.
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