Uganda: Lake Bunyoni, home to several small birds

The scene is one of endless red schoolyards and one-color uniforms.

It appears more difficult to balance on bananas than on cabbages.

On the side of the road, the coffin maker has carefully balanced his goods, accounting for all sizes.

Some have thick plastic roofing material for their covers, and when it rains, puddles form where you'll put your bottom.

Plywood and corrugated iron are used to construct hair salons.

You travel around hills on a rutted red mud track to reach Lake Bunyoni.

The kids rush by the wheels, demanding pens, as the valley turns a variety of shades of green due to persistent rain.