File:Slide 011 - The Part of Surinam that Ruhiyyih Rabbani visited.png
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Caption | Slide 011 - This map shows the part of Surinam we visited. Having arrived by air in Paramaribo, we motored up to a place called Afobaka on the shore of the largest lake in the country, created artificially in order to have a dam built for electric power. This lake flourishes under the name of Professor Doctor Engineer Van Blumenstein. We took a dugout canoe with an outboard motor and crossed the lake to a place called Redi Doti, a Bush Negro village. From there we returned to Paramaribo and hired a plane, a few days later, and flew to Boto Passi. We then took another dugout canoe and went up the River Surinam as far as Kamaloea where we stayed about one week, returning to Mamadam, which is the place where the government ferry picks up passengers to carry them back to Afobaka. |
Source | Filmstrip: The Green Light Expedition, Part 2 |
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