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Photos/Video/Music | Dan in The Gambia
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Dan in The Gambia. My experiences overseas, summer 2011. Photos can be found here. Videos (taken on a pocket digital camera so quality is not the best):. Driving near Alpha’s house. Baboons at Abuko Nature Reserve. John’s video from Kachikally Crocodile Pool. Me being taught how to brew attaya for the first time and failing miserably. Gambian Music (sounds best with decent speakers (of course! So you can hear the drums better) :. Jalex – Baadiya. Jalex – Kuteh Labanna. Viviane Ndour – Fima Tollu.
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Talking about how culture and tradition shapes gender | Dan in The Gambia
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Dan in The Gambia. My experiences overseas, summer 2011. A brief update on WACD-TC. Raquo; Talking about how culture and tradition shapes gender. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 16 other followers. Also in The Gambia:. Click here to see where we've been! See our Summer Report:. CEE ID Final Report 2011. Photos on flickr (click to see more). Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Counting hands | Dan in The Gambia
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Dan in The Gambia. My experiences overseas, summer 2011. A brief update on WACD-TC. Raquo; Counting hands. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 16 other followers. Also in The Gambia:. Click here to see where we've been! See our Summer Report:. CEE ID Final Report 2011. Photos on flickr (click to see more). Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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At Lamin’s | Dan in The Gambia
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Dan in The Gambia. My experiences overseas, summer 2011. Naming Ceremony/First Week at Work. Raquo; At Lamin’s. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 16 other followers. Also in The Gambia:. Click here to see where we've been! See our Summer Report:. CEE ID Final Report 2011. Photos on flickr (click to see more). Comments feed for this article. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Naming Ceremony/First Week at Work | Dan in The Gambia
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Dan in The Gambia. My experiences overseas, summer 2011. Naming Ceremony/First Week at Work. June 13, 2011 in Uncategorized. Last week didn’t go quite like I was expecting. I thought we would make a couple trips to the field and visit some sites, and maybe do some planning at the office or some kind of design work. Instead we ended up having a very slow week. Lack of funds is an issue right now and it affects the amount of work SWMS can do. The next day, Thursday, we went to look for the FAO library, whi...
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August | 2011 | Dan in The Gambia
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Dan in The Gambia. My experiences overseas, summer 2011. You are currently browsing the monthly archive for August 2011. Goodbye The Gambia, Hello Canada. August 19, 2011 in Uncategorized. The Jallow Family (minus a few) - L to R: Mariama, Mamadu, Fatou, Jainaba. Idrisa, Buba, Dawda (me) and Hawa. Thank you to everyone who has been reading my posts, I hope it has been worthwhile for you. And http:/ www.facebook.com/media/set/? Thanks again and bye for now,. August 4, 2011 in Uncategorized. We were hoping...
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The Gambian Experience | John Iezzi's amazing adventures in Africa! | Page 2
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John Iezzi's amazing adventures in Africa! My Map of The Gambia. Dinner at Lamin’s. From here, we called it a day and went back home to ice our wounds from the game. Lamin (oh yea, I acquired a Gambian name). Comments : 3 Comments. Summer School Gambian Style. Typical Day at WACD-TC. 9:00am 11:00am Class Session. Have a break for some fresh air. Grab a bite to eat from a close by shop. The snack of choice is a roll of bread (tapa lapa, see picture) with mayo and potato or egg, sauced up with ketc...8211;...
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Becoming a Bojang | The Gambian Experience
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John Iezzi's amazing adventures in Africa! My Map of The Gambia. When we first arrived here, our Gambian contact Alpha took us for a drink at one of his old favourite places to stop at. It was a bit overwhelming then when he told our pale-white Canadian faces that they make a mean cow foot there. Now, having morphed into the everyday Gambian I am, we decided it was time to get adventurous and try this local delicacy. 8230; As for the foot itself, it’ll take some getting used to. Thanks for reading,.
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WEAID | The Gambian Experience
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John Iezzi's amazing adventures in Africa! My Map of The Gambia. WEAID (Western Engineering Association for International Development) is an organization which my fellow Civil ID classmates and I recently founded. WEAID aims to provide ambitious engineering students with the opportunity to apply their engineering skills in the countries that need it most. And Yena Danielle Ahadzie. L’Expérience du Senegal. Exploring The Gambia: From Work Sites to Historical Sites. Wedding Crashers: Gambian Style.
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Some Advice and a few Presidents | The Gambian Experience
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John Iezzi's amazing adventures in Africa! My Map of The Gambia. Some Advice and a few Presidents. Class picture on the last day at WACD-TC. 1) Hot sauce is ALWAYS served with food here. No matter how similar it may look to ketchup at the time, smell it to confirm before bathing your meal in it. A In the unfortunate case where you chose to take the risk, find some good reading material soon for your upcoming day at the toilet. 5) There is absolutely nothing a pair of ear plugs can do against the nightly ...