Map of Frequented Places


Here is a map I have drawn by hand with descriptions below of each place that I regularly visit.  I did not have a map to look at when I drew it so it is not perfect and the distances are exact, but I hope it gives you a better understanding of my movements here in South Sudan.

Torit- The capital city of Eastern Equatoria State.  A good variety of building supplies and food supplies are usually available here.  There are a number of other missionaries that I visit and stay with when I travel here.

Loryok-Also known as Camp 15, this is where I currently base.  Prior to 2005 there was essentially nothing here except for a military presence.  Today, Loryok is a small town with shops, eating places, a primary school, clinics, and a very diverse population.

Kimatong-One of four payam administrative centers in Laarim territory.  A sort of "town center" for the Laarim in the Boya Hills area.  There is a primary school and government clinic, but no shops in the area.

Kerenge-One of the bomas (area headed by a local chief) in the Boya Hills area.  The house that I have been given is located here and this is where I hope to start bible storying.

Napak-The northernmost payam administrative center in the Boya Hills area.  There is a primary school and clinic in the area, but no shops.  

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