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Good deeds and bad government

A friend of mine challenged me the other day after reading my last two blog entries, to write some of the good stuff that I have experienced during the last several weeks I have been living in this rural African village. So I sat down and searched for positive comments and complied my list. One […]

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A traveler’s tale 2010

There was a five hour layover in Paris and I hadn’t slept for twenty four hours. The flight to Douala, Cameroon was delayed because of the air traffic controllers strike. As I wandered by the gate to see who was on the flight, I noticed several groups of less than typical people waiting to board. […]

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A traveler's tale 2010

There was a five hour layover in Paris and I hadn’t slept for twenty four hours. The flight to Douala, Cameroon was delayed because of the air traffic controllers strike. As I wandered by the gate to see who was on the flight, I noticed several groups of less than typical people waiting to board. […]

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The Less Traveled Cameroon

When I arrived at the train station in Yaounde it looked as if a soccer game had just ended. The second class entrance was like a refugee camp with people carrying bundles wrapped in old sheets and broken cardboard boxes tied with twine. I was trying to keep up with a guy who had grabbed […]

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