Anna: October 2009 Archives

SolarAid's intrepid sales staff. Photo copywright National Geographic.
This photograph shows Mason, SolarAid Tanzania's Country Manager (on the move - fast!) in the foreground and Beatrice with our micro-solar demonstration pack in the background. And an elephant.
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