The Green circle is the Abéché ministry area |
This is not a picture of our bus. We traveled in a newer comfortable Chinese bus with air conditioning but no bathroom onboard. The bus was full and crowded. After a check of the main component for bus travel, a loud horn, we were on the way. The horn sounded at least once a minute and sometimes more often to warn motorcycles, other vehicles, passengers and animals that we were behind them and not slowing down. We zigzagged through goats, and cows, donkeys, and sheep and a few horses. We did have one encounter with a rather large turkey sized bird who was not fast enough to miss the front passenger windshield. The fellow sitting in front of the window got some glass in his eye and on his clothes but we kept on busing. A fellow passenger blew the glass out of his eye.
Pushing the windshield back in place and plugging holes with tissue. |
We also stopped in a very small village for lunch but we had brought our own boiled eggs, hot dogs in a can, cheese, bread and water. Good to stretch out the legs. Then four or five blasts of the horn and we are on the move again.
We were given a nice cold soda to drink in the late afternoon and arrived around 5 o'clock in Abéché. As we were trying to find two Ruckshaws to take us to the center, along with all our luggage, we were asked for passports again.
I am grateful to God for the enjoyable trip across the beautiful raw country of Chad. I particularly enjoyed the mountains which have a very unusual shape and structure. Next week I hope to tell you more about the Center.
Amazing rock formations |