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Rural Water Well Drilling in Africa

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We are coming to you to help us raise enough funds to help secure our well drilling building in Senegal to be both an assembly/fabricating and learning institute for borehole water well drilling, and endogenous enterpreneurship for locals.  Please take time to support by donating and sharing our recent pictoresque drilling mission report in Senegal from March 23 to April 26, 2015.  

Beside our sincere thank you expression,  we have in return a rich collection of antic and modern African masks for the Ambassador Supporters of $1000 or more.  Please select from our art gallery. Shipping will be on us, dear ABC Ambassador.  Thank you! 

THANK YOU!

For more, you may visit:
www.africabound.org
www.outbackenergysystems.com

THANK YOU!
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These are some of the African artwork pieces to chose from as ABC Ambassador with suggested donations of $1,000 or more. For appreciation, we will ship your gift to you.  

Then, please take time to see our recent drilling mission in picturegram.  Thank you!

1- King and Queen. Modern hardwood 3-d carving. about 1.5-2ft each and 35-45 lbs each.
2- The Queen: 2ft
3- TheKing: 1.5ft

4- Modern hardwood. Happy Wife. 2.5ft x 3/4ft. About 8 lbs. This is the main Dimb wood used on djembe drums.

5- Modern hardwood. Happy Husband. 2.5ft x 1ft. About 10 lbs. This is the main Dimb wood used on djembe drums.
6- Relief of Mother breathfeeding on Dimb hardwood.  About 2ftx1.4ft. About: 6-8 lbs.
7- The Food  and Water Lady. Relief (3-D) profile semi softwood. 2ftx1ft. About 4-5 lbs.
8- Horn Face. Antic face dance mask. 1.5ftx8in. About 3 lbs.
9- Cowheaded. Antic softwood. 1.5ftx7in. About 3 lbs.
10- Holiday. Comb on head. Antic. 16inx8in. 4lbs
11- Antelope Man. Antic. 22inx6in. About 3lbs.
12- Fulani Face. Antic softwood. 22inx7in.  4 lbs.
13- Pinky. Antic face mask. 19x8in. About 4lbs
13- Senegalese folks. 1864 reproduced. 16x14in. Drawing has been professionally affixed to the wood frame.
14- 100% Malian hand wooven Mud Cloth printed from organic dyes and clay. Bought in Segou, Mali. 
About 4ftx6ft. 


NARRATIVE:

One of the brave women helping in drilling water supply! One bucket at a time after kms of walk!!!
Traveling miles to the villages for more water to put in the bassin supplying the drilling mud. The horizon!!
Dr. Faye addressing the audience in the conference at the 16th. 15-day annual International Agriculture and Animal Resource Fair in Dakar Senegal. 4/2015.
Dr. Faye at the Fair explaining the portable Walangane Water Well drilling system. 
Hinckley, Utah-based Greg Lesher, our engineer and partner at a conventional open well water fetching time. See more at: www.outbackenergysystems.com
Downloading the portable rig after a 7-hour trip to Ndiaffane Village in Matam Region, Northern Senegal. This is a future woman community garden.
Dedicated and brave women collecting hours of pebbles for the well. They do need water!!
Setting up the Walangane (Water in Abundance) rig.
The brave women contributing by feeding the volnteers in the desert. What an inspiration.
Desolation Desert will soon be turned to green Eden!
Drilling at night, thanks to truck lights. 
Starting the engine! Greg (in green) taking control under a 113oF heat.Dr. Faye and mr. Lesher during a conference before heading to the drilling site.
Mr. Greg Lesher a the workshop supervising the rig manufacturing and assembly.  check out the building! barren wall dirt floor... But sheltering hardworking men!

The Walangane machine. A lovely jewel to dessiminate throughout Africa for water availability.

Organizer

Doudou D. Faye
Organizer
Wyldwood, TX

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