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  • Living in AfricaHi All, Hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving! I was so lucky to have mashers and veggies for my Thanksgiving feast in Africa! It was great. Being the only American in the hostel, we didn't do much celebrating but I thought Posted by Chanster4 in Picture This... | Nov 24, 2011
  • Good News WeekHello Hello! I won’t bother starting with ‘just a short post’ …. Cos we ALL know it won’t be. I am in Singida as we have been invited to attend some meeting of bishops and religious people at which the Posted by neerg_08 in Nicole does Africa | Nov 4, 2011
  • Africa UpdatesHi Everyone, Sorry it has been so long since my last post. I have been attempting to get here to write my adventures and encounters but the internet will be down or the power will be out. T.I.A. But everything Posted by Chanster4 in Picture This... | Nov 12, 2011
  • All Good Things Unfortunately Must Come to an EndTime flies! I know I seem to say this a lot, but I guess when you are having a good time, time just seems to slip away more quickly than you wish. It has been 9 weeks since Posted by RobertaS in Get out and Explore | Oct 31, 2011
  • Teach us How to Fly!!!*This is a blog post I had written back on October 14 for the project I've been volunteering with: The Wildlife Connection. Habari asubuhi from Pawaga! It's another warm sunny day out here with a bit of cloud cover. Posted by RobertaS in Get out and Explore | Oct 31, 2011
  • Slowing down the paceHi again! I know it hasn’t been long since the last email, but this might stop them getting to the size of the last one. I’m back in Singida for the main reason of internet, electricity and a warm shower, though Posted by neerg_08 in Nicole does Africa | Oct 24, 2011
  • Time to UNPACK!Mzima! How is everyone? How is Australia? I can’t believe I am finally here. I think this is how my first email in Africa started off. It is such a nice feeling to have unpacked, set up my room and know I Posted by neerg_08 in Nicole does Africa | Oct 18, 2011
  • Leaving Island LifeHabari gani? I am back on the mainland of Tanzania now I Dar es Salaam, enjoying a day in my lovely, CLEAN (when I walk around inside my feet don’t turn black)air conditioned room while it is raining outside. I don’t Posted by neerg_08 in Nicole does Africa | Oct 9, 2011
  • Return to ZanzibarHabari za Jioni! Friday night in Stone Town. Not the quietest night of the week around here. It’s the Muslim Holy Day and prayers have been blaring out of all the Mosques around town for hours. Zanzibar has so far been Posted by neerg_08 in Nicole does Africa | Sep 30, 2011
  • The Infamous Serengeti and Ngorogoro CraterWe really need to learn how to rest more. We arrived back from our six day trek up Mt. Kilimanjaro in the afternoon and left the very next morning for our last safari. Alexandra and Oscar met us Posted by geldere in The Hostel Honeymoon | Oct 2, 2011
  • Conquering Africa's Highest MountainI’ve been looking forward to and dreading the climb for some time. For one, it’s the highest peak in Africa at roughly 19,500 feet and there’s no technical climbing involved - if you are in reasonably good shape, you Posted by geldere in The Hostel Honeymoon | Oct 2, 2011
  • All Smiles and Welcome with Open ArmsHello from Tanzania! Sorry for not posting anything this past month. Lots have been happening and the project has been keeping me busy (more on what I am doing below so keep on reading). Plus electricity is Posted by RobertaS in Get out and Explore | Sep 28, 2011
  • Tanzania: Dar es Salaam and ZanzibarWe left Ibo Island with Oscar and Alexandra and headed for the Tanzania border. We spent three long days driving to Dar es Salaam on mostly dirt roads. On our drive, we drove by a school soccer game Posted by geldere in The Hostel Honeymoon | Sep 25, 2011
  • Zanzibaaaaar the return :)Nicola and I leave for our Cape Town trip at the end of August and I have a few days to use up so I decided to go see Michelle in Dar and then hop on the ferry for a Posted by angcoleman in A year off... | Sep 16, 2011
  • Moshi the return!The border crossing back into Tanzania was a lot easier than my trip to Kenya, I made sure I was first off the bus as I was the only tourist and knew I would be the longest at immigration. Posted by angcoleman in A year off... | Sep 16, 2011
  • The great drive...It started with another day alongside the spectacular lake we had begun to call our home. It is our second day at Kande Beach - the sun shines brights, the wind has stilled so the lake this morning is glass Posted by eringroves in Erinzy's adventures... | Sep 9, 2011
  • 7. A man from Hull1st July Zanzibar is an archipelago off the east coast of Africa and part of Tanzania. It’s 60 miles long, 20 miles wide and approximately 130m at its highest point. Lying on the Indian Ocean, it’s known for its Posted by Jayne Breckon in Jayne's travel blog | Sep 2, 2011
  • Zanzibaaaar!As per usual I am taking local transport everywhere.. so after a quick night in Dar eek I hate that place, I jumped in a taxi at 6am to take me to the ferry. I was confident that Posted by angcoleman in A year off... | Aug 26, 2011
  • 6. Tanzania 20th June We pull out of Nairobi for the second time on what will be one of the longest drive days of the trip. The new group is on board - we’ve lost four people and gained eleven. Posted by Jayne Breckon in Jayne's travel blog | Aug 24, 2011
  • Usamabra mountainsAfter bidding baadae sana to my friends in Moshi Nicola, Melissa and myself left on a local bus which would be taking us East towards Dar to a small village called Lushoto. This is the main village within the Usambara Posted by angcoleman in A year off... | Aug 14, 2011
  • My teaching experiences with Give a heart to AfricaTo be quite honest with you all I was as nervous as hell on my first day of teaching, I hadn't thought too much about the teaching before I arrived in moshi. Packing up my life in America, the whistlestop Posted by angcoleman in A year off... | Aug 12, 2011
  • My last night in Moshi...Monika and I were the only ones from the house that decided to go out on Thursday night, my last night before the Usambara mountains. Margret hadn't cooked a appetising meal that night so we decided to head to a local Posted by angcoleman in A year off... | Aug 12, 2011
  • My Kilimanjaro climb!!Well I made it - I climbed the highest mountain in Africa almost 20,000 feet and survived!! So far I have raised $400 in sponsorship but if you would like to donate to the NGO I have been working with, Posted by angcoleman in A year off... | Aug 11, 2011
  • HELLO AFRICA!Wow. That is the immediate reaction I have to what I have experienced. Tanzania is such a beautiful country with amazing people and an interesting culture. The things I've seen and experienced since I've been here are incredible. We arrived Posted by njp32 in Tanzania '11 | Aug 8, 2011
  • Zanzibar and East African wildlife: Tanzania We had two long drive days to get up to Dar es Salaam, on the Indian Ocean. On the night of one bush camp, there was a tota Posted by AlTiffany2 in Alex's Round the World Gap Year | Jun 26, 2011
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