Show me the way to go home…
3 June 2009 at 04:11 zevlowe 5 comments
By Zev Lowe, KF8 Indonesia
Watch as Jemy, the Kiva Coordinator at my host MFI, Dinari Foundation Bali, takes me on a nail-biting, jaw-dropping white knuckled ride home. This video is just one minute long, but the actual journey took half an hour.
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Zev Lowe started work at DINARI Foundation today. He recently completed his MBA at ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain. Zev loves finance, technology, Aikido and long walks on the beach.
Entry filed under: blogsherpa, Dian Bhuana Lestari Foundation (Dinari), Indonesia, KF8 (Kiva Fellows 8th Class). Tags: adrenaline, Bali, barcelona, blogsherpa, commute, danger, esade, Indonesia, journey, Kiva, microfinance, motorcycle, road conditions, roads, rush hour, scooter, spain, Travel.
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1. Andrew Whiteman | 11 June 2009 at 03:01
Zev,
Good to know that another fellow is experiencing the “thrill” of motorcycle rides. Motorcycles are the primary form of transportation in Benin also. I road my first one this morning when it was pouring rain. An interesting experience to say the least!
2. ika | 21 June 2010 at 04:01
i think i know who drive motorcycle Zev because we had meet on the last year in kuta n_n
3. Unilove | 3 June 2009 at 23:51
Whoa! Nice…
4. cissydeluca | 3 June 2009 at 09:00
Oh my gosh! That is crazy! Hopefully Kupang is a little calmer. I love how you captioned the “Whoa!”
You’re blog posts have been top notch so far.. keep up the great work! Or, don’t so the other fellow soon to join you in Indonesia doesn’t have such fierce competition
5. The Lemonade Stand | What in the world is Zev up to? | 3 June 2009 at 04:47
[...] minutes to post my last blog entry, and that was after the video had already been uploaded. Also, my daily commute is somewhat hair raising. But that aside, I’m in good health and definitely staying well [...]