Monday, June 13, 2005

Electricity

Electricity I made some investigations and found out where electricity problem is. They don’t have any kind of electricity facilities. They don’t use the water-power (hydro-electricity), they don’t have enough wind to build wind hunters as they have it in Spain, not that I mention nuclear-electricity … Capital Bissau, uses one big generator (similar to the one we for example use in case of emergency (when electricity goes) out in a bank in Slovenia), so you can imagine we only have so called “Electricity from the city” once per 3 weeks. Those who have money buy their own generators, or even put sun cells on the roof (but this is already very rear), those who have no, use candles. Now try to imagine; people walking around the city in dark (of course there is no public electricity), brightened only by cars passing by ;) Very funny! One very weird thing is people try to sell things on the market also late at night. They use candles, so when you pass by a market during the night, you can see tiny little candles brightening up the dark; nice!

1 Comments:

At 9:23 AM, Blogger irena said...

Mojca - banke - ne sanjat, sem v Afriki :) Kartice .... No dasns sem odrila prvi kraj kjer se jo da uporabit, na TAP, letalski druzbi, vse ostalo .... prides v trgovino in ti, ce mas ful stvari, zracunajo na tist prirocni kalkulator, cene pa pes :) Ja za MSN sem ze dobila enkrat Tamaro gor, pa sem te ze dodala med kontakte, zal sem jst bolj popoldan gor, mogoce pa se kdaj ujamemo. A Karmen pa je mela spet kako akcijo al kaj? Kuk dreves je pa zdej pozagala? :) Ej, saj tud tle dezuje ...:( se je zacelo dezevno obdobje.... No caw, zelim vam cimprejsnje poletje!
Irena

Jasna
Ko bi te vedla kak fles saudade da Portugal sem mela uceri, za 10 min sem cist not padla in je blo cist hudo :) Ja lepo nam je blo, ne? Saudade kontra :) Irena

 

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