I love to travel, it's probably my best experience...second to taking pictures of cute flowers. Interstate travels are fun, you could guess! An opportunity to explore a new lifestyle and topography; I'll choose that over a cup of whiskey!
It was a busy state, fast moving vehicles; you could see the struggle at a glance. I couldn't take a shot of the busy markets and roads. No excuses, the vehicle was moving fast but that wouldn't be a barrier if I ever wanted to take a few shots.
Luckily we made a stop at the bridge. I learnt it was just reconstructed newly to facilitate commercial activities in the state. The bridge however is a direct border between two states.
The large river beneath connects to oceans and shipments could be made via the river. Before the stop, there were heavy containers being offloaded just a few hundred meteres away.
Due to a large number of vehicles crossing the bridge at the same time, the gridlock extended throughout the length of the bridge and movement was slow...slow enough to take clear pictures!
The constructions were fascinating but the river caught my attention more. villagers could be seen paddling their boats through the river. Fishermen threw nets at specific places. the happiness was visible when their nets catch enough fishes.
That didn't last too long anyways as the gridlock quickly loosened up and we drove past the bridge.
Yeah, welcome to Africa! lol.
Our NFTS are still on sale on Paintswap