Vendors sell their wares to passengers on a barge, near the village of Lolanga, which came to drop off and pick up passengers on the shores of the Congo River. Today, the Congo River is the country's principal highway. Mighty and mythic, coursing 4,350km, it carries everyone and everything: hyacinths, memories, traders, the dead.Apr 22, 2004
FULL STORYPHOTO: NY TIMES
This photo has been viewed 732 times.



