West of Mount Kilimanjaro, on the fringe of the Serengeti, the rolling yellow hills were turning green.
Clean Rainwater in Tanzania
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Brax Cutchin is a misplaced Southerner living in Los Angeles, making music that sounds like a Johnny Cash-David Bowie collaboration. Originally from South Carolina, this March he climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain, to raise money for charity: water. Brax and his wife Lynn volunteered as English teachers in Moshi, Tanzania in 2007. Currently, Brax is recording a new record of his own brand of Americana music, which can be found on iTunes, CDbaby, Rhapsody, other online distribution sites. A new CD will be released in 2008. Brax has also begun work on his first novel and has been a Big Brother for 10 years.Subscribe
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This is a great post – sounds like an incredible place and experience. The sad reality of access to clean water is haunting…
Mallika