Stories from the Swamps
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
IT was still early but the large bridge in the hub of the town of Agats was already crowded with students in school uniforms—one day in November. Two meters wide, the concrete bridge is the main road of the town and local residents often dub it a toll road. From here, small wooden bridges spread out, connecting all houses, offices, and centers of activity like markets and the port in Agats.
The town downstream of Atsewtsy River stands above mu
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