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  • 9th July (by Ben)Ghanaians wake up early! Emilie woke me up at 6am (she was slightly confused, so I had to explain to her that there was actually a 6 at the beginning of the day, as well as at the end, as Posted by Fat Face in Ben & Emilie's Adventures | Jul 19, 2010
  • 7/8th of July (by Ben)So finally we are here in Ghana! Getting here was not without its hassle though... We forgot (well, at least I did) that you had to pay a deposit on rental cars, and it's quite a lot, so there were a Posted by Fat Face in Ben & Emilie's Adventures | Jul 19, 2010
  • Travel Itinerary After being freshly graduated from the University of Glasgow, there isn't much time left until we are going to Ghana! We can hardly hide our excitement! But before we can set foot on African ground, there is a very long Posted by Fat Face in Ben & Emilie's Adventures | Jul 6, 2010
  • Ch-ch-ch-changes!As the title suggest, there have been some slight changes regarding our looming trip to Ghana. And looming it is: only 16 night's sleep left! :) Firstly, our United Playground coordinator, Camille, received some news from the [i]Ebenezer Interna Posted by Fat Face in Ben & Emilie's Adventures | Jun 21, 2010
  • Last blog from Ghana...This is likely to be the last blog entry from Ghana as we are moving to Accra on Sunday and will be in South Africa on Wednesday .. unsure how feverish it is in world cup terms in the UK Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | Jun 12, 2010
  • Getting Ready + DonationsThanks to everyone who subscribed – the more the merrier! :) Since our very first entry our Ghana “To-Do-List” has been thinning out gradually: our visa application proved successful after an anxious three month wait, we have sorted out our travel Posted by Fat Face in Ben & Emilie's Adventures | Jun 11, 2010
  • taking a shower in the monsoon I have posted some videos of the monsoon ... having lots of fab comments thanks to all for keeping in touch..unsure if the videos are coming through can someone let me know?? The rains are really plunging down... more so Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | Jun 8, 2010
  • White Knuckle ride from Kumasi!! We are now back in Kronkobite ... we loved the luxury the hotel in Kumasi afforded us but the dosh has to last through to South Afica so we checked out.... The principle of the hospital, (Christian) promised us a ride Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | Jun 7, 2010
  • Toms blog from KumasiWe are stying at a hotel they have nice breakfasts and I had co co pops yesterday ... I went tO the kings PALACE yesterday and I learnt some interestng facts about the Ashanti history - The palace is very Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | Jun 4, 2010
  • In KumasiWe are in Kumasi now have been on the road for a while and needed some western comforts.. not least because I have unexplained blood shot eyes.. painless but blood shot... the roads have been very dusty Im guessing that Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | Jun 2, 2010
  • contrasting experinces in Offinso We are still in Offinso- and tomorrow move to Kumasi visit the cultural centre and the kings palace. Tom has had wonderful experiences in Offinso - i.e being taken under the wing of the local chiefs- to being measured for Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | May 31, 2010
  • Toms blogBlog From Tom Today I have eaten ghanaian dish called Fu fu which I helped to pound- i ALSO MET X 2 chiefs in the village and they took us to a funeral which is a celebration of life . A Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | May 29, 2010
  • stark contrast of inequalities in Ghanafinally the signal is behaving so now for an update.. arrived on 22nd May 2010, flew via amsterdam .. journey from Manchester took 12 hrs with a stop over. IN AMSTERDAM saw Rob H at MANCESTER airport which was really Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | May 24, 2010
  • ARRIVED IN GHANA A FEW DAYS AGO WELL WE ARE HERE Arrived a few days ago...HUGE CULTURE SHOCK FOR TOM ... WILL WRITE MORE BUT VERY DOGGY SIGNAL SO JUST LETTING you knnow we are safe ... Tom has written the next entry ..check out BIG MILIES BACK Posted by WAKEFIELDS in TOM AND LESLEYS AFRICAN ADVENTURE | May 24, 2010
  • Discovering History in Ghana We understand why Barack and Michelle Obama made Ghana their first stop on the African continent. When you touch down in Accra (or anywhere in Ghana), you are greeted with the word Posted by BorderJump in BorderJumpers | Mar 25, 2010
  • Ghana: The first monthWell, here I am. After planning for so long, I've finally arrived..... well, I arrived over 4 weeks ago. I was anticipating the often mentioned culture shock but it never happened. In fact, as soon as I landed I Posted by Rhiarna in An African Adventure | Mar 15, 2010
  • Ghana - Mole National Park - SAFARI!!!Costing Nearly £20 and relying on the good will of the animals, which we would like to thank for their aptitude to read our minds for direction. Also thank you to canadian nurses for their appreciation of the animal feces Posted by sinnerman in The Shade of The Banyan Tree |
  • The Importance of Getting LostA major part of settling into a place is making sense of things, recognising patterns in chaos and accepting the existence of fresh new articles, whether you like them or not. Posted by sinnerman in The Shade of The Banyan Tree | Feb 2, 2010
  • how to make rasta 'red red'boil a cup of pinto beans. for sauce: chop up a few small eggplants (we used little white ones with their skins), 1 small onion, 2 green papayas, and some cherry tomatoes. throw in one half of a ripe, red plantain to Posted by battle-axe in No. 1 Ladies African Adventure | Dec 31, 2009
  • Crazy TravelsWe had had 1 great night and day of beaching, swimming, rasta'ing, drinking and recovering from our 24 hour fligh plan across Africa and back again. But Casimir had told us that lots of PCVs were gathering at "The Hideout," Posted by Dunz in No. 1 Ladies African Adventure | Dec 19, 2009
  • we made it! and ate this: Posted by battle-axe in No. 1 Ladies African Adventure | Dec 14, 2009
  • GhanaI was a little nervous the day before we arrived in Ghana because the mosquitoes carry malaria and some other random diseases too, but wore plenty of bug spray and no one was bit by any bugs. Day 1 We landed Posted by CyrusRR in Around the World in 110 Days | Oct 1, 2009
  • Ghana On Tuesday, we landed in Accra, Ghana. We woke up ate breakfast and went on a bus tour of Accra. We first visited the memorial of their first ever President, Nkruma. He was loved Posted by GabrielRR in Gabriel's Semester at Sea Journey | Oct 1, 2009
  • GhanaDay 1 We landed in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday the twenty second of September, on a very foggy morning at 8:00. We headed for breakfast and ate as much as our stomachs would let us, for we were going on a Posted by E5sports in Dream Fall | Oct 1, 2009
  • GhanaGhana was a wonderful experience, beginning to end. This was SAS’ first visit to Ghana, and I think that of all the West African countries they could have chosen, this was the best by far. There’s an air Posted by ltdewald in Semester at Sea | Sep 27, 2009
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