Goodbye Ica

29 May 2010 at 16:22 1 comment

By David Connelly, KF10 Peru

I recently finished up in Ica, Peru and moved north to start my second fellowship in Barranquilla, Colombia. After I left, I combed through everything I grabbed over 12 weeks with my Kiva issue FlipCam to make a little going away video that I thought I’d share on the Fellows blog.

Learn more about Caja Rural “Senor de Luren.”

See borrowers fundraising in Ica.

[Music by Chilean group This Co. More info available http://freemusicarchive.org/music/This_Co/]

Entry filed under: Caja Rural Sr. de Luren, KF10 (Kiva Fellows 10th Class), Peru. Tags: , , , .

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1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. Kati  |  1 June 2010 at 20:26

    sand and fruit and motorcycles, awesome, David! climbing to high places is good for getting perspective! thanks for sharing this

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