this isn't really an explore but i visited this very interesting sculpture with a interesting backstory. John Buckley created the sculpture on his return from a visit to the Nuba Mountains in central Sudan in 2000- 2001 where he was a guest of the Nuba Rehabilitation, Relief and Development Organisation (N.R.R.D.O.) during the time of the genocide. He witnessed first hand a mass attempt to wipe out a cultural identity through ethnic cleansing, slavery and fierce attacks on the traditional homelands. There was also a derelict barn near by that had mostly collapsed but have some bits in like a few boats etc.
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr
The Nuba Survival by kurt roberts, on Flickr