this sounds very jet setty, but the reality was a 10 hour plus drive
the equator - eagle eyes may spot that our GPS reads 00 degrees latitiude




we arrived after dark and promptly got very lost in the big city - after finally finding our hotel http://www.holidayexpresshotel.com/we believed the Soundproofing on the website - but as we were located opposite a nightclub that went on until 6.30 am and the windows didn't fully close we had a noisy night - but slept surprisingly well (we got relocated for Saturday night)
Kampala is polluted, busy, noisy and yet the fact that it is lively, friendly and energetic makes it a pretty cool place to hang out, and we'll head back again for longer
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Very kewl picture Lon!!! :)
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