Most of what we say and do is not essential. If you can eliminate it, you’ll have more time and tranquility. Ask yourself at every moment, ‘Is this necessary?’ ~Marcus Aurelius
Tag Archives: River Gambia
“We Never Gave Up: Stories of Courage in Gambia” – Amnesty International Documentary
“We Never Gave Up: Stories of Courage in Gambia“ A Jason Florio & Louise Hunt Production for Amnesty International the documentary At the end of last year, we were commissioned by Amnesty International, West Africa, to make a documentary about the human rights defenders, and activists, who worked tirelessly, and often at their own risk, toContinue reading ““We Never Gave Up: Stories of Courage in Gambia” – Amnesty International Documentary”
Photo of the Day – Sunset over Kunta Kinte Island, River Gambia ©Helen Jones-Florio
The sun sets over baobab trees and Kunta Kinte Island Formally known as James Island (an important historical site in the West African slave trade), situated on the River Gambia, near to the villages of Juffureh and Albreda. Taken in 2009, whilst on a 930km African adventure – the first ever circumnavigation, completely byContinue reading “Photo of the Day – Sunset over Kunta Kinte Island, River Gambia ©Helen Jones-Florio”
‘Out with the old and in with the new Gambia’
‘Out with the old and in with the new Gambia’ – images © Jason Florio & Helen Jones-Florio View full series of images on Jason Florio’s blog