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A Semester in The Gambia

A Semester in The Gambia. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. This Time for Africa". 1 The smiles. It's not called "The Smiling Coast of Africa" for nothing. 2 The sun. Every day was sunny, hot, bright, and sweaty. 3 Fresh fruit stands everywhere. Not only are they colorful sights along the roads, but they also always have fresh fruit that's ready to eat. Instant snack. 7 My house. Our sanctuary in The Gambia when we got overwhelmed. I will definitely miss Mohammed, Haddy, and Sainabou. They took care of ...2 The mon...

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A Semester in The Gambia. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. This Time for Africa". 1 The smiles. It's not called "The Smiling Coast of Africa" for nothing. 2 The sun. Every day was sunny, hot, bright, and sweaty. 3 Fresh fruit stands everywhere. Not only are they colorful sights along the roads, but they also always have fresh fruit that's ready to eat. Instant snack. 7 My house. Our sanctuary in The Gambia when we got overwhelmed. I will definitely miss Mohammed, Haddy, and Sainabou. They took care of ...2 The mon...

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A Semester in The Gambia: April 2010

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A Semester in The Gambia. Friday, April 30, 2010. This was my snack out at the university. Peach juice (with peach pieces! From South Korea and a chocolate cookie thing from Pakistan. Yum. Then for dinner tonight we went to a restaurant called Emirates Circle. The food was amazing. I got a great marinated chicken, chips, and a salad. We split a banana and chocolate crepe for dessert. When it was time to pay, we walked inside and the staff added up our bill on their cell phones. Thursday, April 29, 2010.

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A Semester in The Gambia: February 2010

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A Semester in The Gambia. Monday, February 22, 2010. Pictures of Tendaba Camp. Standing in front of an old baobab near our house while sporting Matt's Nikes. Monkeybread, the fruit of the baobab. There's the beer, Dad. Blair and I on the boat. Team Mud Conquers Africa" Tiereney Miller. At the beginning of their mud-crossing. Some of the kids from the village at Tendaba. Trekking through the high grass on our hike. The group followed by our humble and daring professor trying to navigate the swamps. But ev...

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A Semester in The Gambia: March 2010

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A Semester in The Gambia. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Today my parents and sister arrived in The Gambia! They stepped off the plane looking tired, a bit frazzled, but excited. Oh, the things they will learn. Monday, March 29, 2010. When The Lights Go Out. Activities we partake in when the power station flips the switch:. 2 Harass the cat. 3 Debate the difference between Liberals and Democrats and Conservatives and Republicans. 4 Dip our fingers into the hot candle wax until we sustain a serious burn. Saturd...

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A Semester in The Gambia: Goodbye UTG

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A Semester in The Gambia. Saturday, May 29, 2010. Friday, May 28th was my last day at the university. I took my African Drama final at 9:30 am then got on a bushtaxi to go home. I won't miss the hour-long bushtaxi ride out there and back in the hot sun, but I will miss the Gambian university students. They work hard, are proud of their university, and deserve success. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kanilai International Cultural Festival. The Sun Is Hot. Rules of the Road. The Plight of Animals.

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A Semester in The Gambia: June 2010

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A Semester in The Gambia. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. This Time for Africa". 1 The smiles. It's not called "The Smiling Coast of Africa" for nothing. 2 The sun. Every day was sunny, hot, bright, and sweaty. 3 Fresh fruit stands everywhere. Not only are they colorful sights along the roads, but they also always have fresh fruit that's ready to eat. Instant snack. 7 My house. Our sanctuary in The Gambia when we got overwhelmed. I will definitely miss Mohammed, Haddy, and Sainabou. They took care of ...2 The mon...

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A Semester in The Gambia

A Semester in The Gambia. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. This Time for Africa". 1 The smiles. It's not called "The Smiling Coast of Africa" for nothing. 2 The sun. Every day was sunny, hot, bright, and sweaty. 3 Fresh fruit stands everywhere. Not only are they colorful sights along the roads, but they also always have fresh fruit that's ready to eat. Instant snack. 7 My house. Our sanctuary in The Gambia when we got overwhelmed. I will definitely miss Mohammed, Haddy, and Sainabou. They took care of ...2 The mon...

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