Travel With Impact – Transporting Cattle Solomon Island Style
Life can
be tough on an island with few roads.
The Solomon Islands is a country made up of over 900 islands, many of
which are very remote and have little modern infrastructure. While visiting a
rural training center on the island of Makira, we quickly learned that when the
horn blew everyone was expected to run to the beach and help pull incoming
boats up the steep sand beach before the next wave came in and flipped the
boat. Having no roads, this was how we arrived, along with all other people and
goods.
After
having done this a number of times, we we’re stunned when one canoe was nearly
too heavy for the group to pull to safety in time. Once out of harm’s way, we realized
the source of the extreme weight was due to two full-grown cows lying with legs
bound in the bottom of the canoe. The islanders had also developed an ingenious
way to get the cows out of the canoe. Yes, necessity is truly the mother of
invention. Seeing how difficult it can be for some people to have fresh milk,
something most in America take for granted, was an eye-opening experience which
made me all the more appreciative for the simple things in life.
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