Unlike people from the Blair Country, undertaking a journey from the Bush Country has always been a gigantic task.More so, if your flights are delayed,connecting flights missed and you are diverted to unknown territories before touching Karachi to face the angry looking Immigration and Customs officials who make sure to create problems if none exist for you, and then in the end you find out that your luggage is missing. You hurriedly and anxiously check your "carry on" , fish for the survival kit and are so glad to find that at least your shaving kit, medicines and camera is with you.Such moments are so exhilerating that even athiests start beleiving in God. I started my journey from ST. Louis on Dec. 15th. at 2p.m. and reached my tiny village about 250 miles north of Karachi at 11 p.m. on Dec. 17, 2005.Driving from Karachi on the so called Super Highway through chaotic traffic is indeed an unforgettable experience and an adventure in itself. I think mountaineers headed for K2 should always count K2 from Karachi instead of somewhere from Kafiristan to add to the length and breadth of their adventure.
Anyway,here are some glimpses of our visit in pictures:
Below are some physicians from Kandiaro town. There are about six hundered physicians
in Kandiaro Taluka with a population of more than 2 million. Main topic of discussion was formation of Taluka Medical Society and Importance of Alumini Associations. Hopefully some of these physicians will be joining us on absmn. One of physician had been to Malaysia for one year. He had to return because of unavailability of proper education in English for his children in remote areas of Malaysia.

Kandiaro Physicians
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