Such is the proliferation of the internet that we sometimes find it surprising to think that there are still some parts of the world that remain remote and near-inaccessible. One such place is a village of the Yama people of Southeast Asia. Bob Creson, Director of Wycliffe USA, took a journey from Texas to get there: four days, eight plane flights, a truck journey up a muddy mountainside, and... moreSuch is the proliferation of the internet that we sometimes find it surprising to think that there are still some parts of the world that remain remote and near-inaccessible. One such place is a village of the Yama people of Southeast Asia. Bob Creson, Director of Wycliffe USA, took a journey from Texas to get there: four days, eight plane flights, a truck journey up a muddy mountainside, and occasional hiking, as the road becomes impassable. view page