The ruins of Zimbabwe

Concord residents David and Lindy Keller took the long trip to Zimbabwe in August with a delegation from the New Hampshire Conference of the United Church of Christ and were kind enough to bring a copy of the “Insider” with them. While in Zimbabwe, they visited the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site built and occupied between the 13th and 15th centuries, which is the largest ruin in sub-Saharan Africa. It’s only appropriate that they brought along the “Insider” that had to do with photography, and it sure does seem like they took a long look at the instructions on the cover. (Courtesy photo) -
Concord residents David and Lindy Keller took the long trip to Zimbabwe in August with a delegation from the New Hampshire Conference of the United Church of Christ and were kind enough to bring a copy of the “Insider” with them. While in Zimbabwe, they visited the Great Zimbabwe Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site built and occupied between the 13th and 15th centuries, which is the largest ruin in sub-Saharan Africa. It’s only appropriate that they brought along the “Insider” that had to do with photography, and it sure does seem like they took a long look at the instructions on the cover. (Courtesy photo)

When people from Concord go on vacation, they like to bring the Insider with them, take a picture and send it to us.

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