Palm Road
near Bujumba, Central Region (ئۇگاندا)
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Ssese Islands are in the middle of Victoria Lake. They are known because their palms are growing from the lake.
In this track we started in our place (Brazilian Guesthouse) and turned to the left. In the junction, we turned to the right and continued by this way until the end. Then we took to the left and immediately to the right, then left again when possible. We took a narrow way then on the right and we crossed the road. We continued by the narrow way and when we arrived to the road, we continued by it until the end, where we took to the right until the end (pic.1). We came back on our foot, but after abandoning the narrow way and hooking to the left, we took again to the left until the road, then we took right and left, and continued by the left until the end (pic.2). We came back on our foot and took the first way on the left that we could. We continued until we arrive to the village, then we took to the left and left again, until the end (pic.3). We came back on our foot and took the way on the left after abandoning the village, until we arrived to our home.
The way is steep and unpaved.
In this track we started in our place (Brazilian Guesthouse) and turned to the left. In the junction, we turned to the right and continued by this way until the end. Then we took to the left and immediately to the right, then left again when possible. We took a narrow way then on the right and we crossed the road. We continued by the narrow way and when we arrived to the road, we continued by it until the end, where we took to the right until the end (pic.1). We came back on our foot, but after abandoning the narrow way and hooking to the left, we took again to the left until the road, then we took right and left, and continued by the left until the end (pic.2). We came back on our foot and took the first way on the left that we could. We continued until we arrive to the village, then we took to the left and left again, until the end (pic.3). We came back on our foot and took the way on the left after abandoning the village, until we arrived to our home.
The way is steep and unpaved.
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