Show me the way to go home…
Blog: Kiva Stories from the Field - 3 June 2009
By: zevlowe
By Zev Lowe, KF8 Indonesia
Watch as Jemy, the Kiva Coordinator at my host MFI, Dinari Foundation Bali, takes me on a nail-biting, jaw-dropping white knuckled ride home. This video is just one minute long, but the actual journey took half an hour.
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Zev Lowe started work at DINARI Foundation today. He recently completed his MBA at ESADE Business School in Barcelona, Spain. Zev loves finance, technology, Aikido and long walks on the beach.
Posted in blogsherpa, Dian Bhuana Lestari Foundation (Dinari), Indonesia, KF8 (Kiva Fellows 8th Class) Tagged: adrenaline, Bali, barcelona, blogsherpa, commute, danger, esade, Indonesia, journey, Kiva, microfinance, motorcycle, road conditions, roads, rush hour, scooter, spain, Travel
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