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Leigh in Tanzania | Dec 23 08'
Welcome to my blog. Coming soon is the record of my time doing vollunteer work in Arusha, Tanzania during 2009. I am volunteering with Mondo Challe... Continue reading »
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Africa and Elsewhere | Jun 30 05'
"Keep in mind that I am sucessfully as longwinded as ever."
One day whilst Taylor and I were pondering post Moroccan life we came to an interesting conclusion. Morocco is in Africa. No less astounding was th... Continue reading »
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Hujambo, TANZANIA | Mar 09 07'
Hujambo! Karibu! I have arrived in Tanzania and it is everything I hoped and more. Follow the rest of the stories for details.... Continue reading »
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Tanzania | Sep 25 06'
The Serengeti Plains and Mount Killimajaro...polar opposites, but equally as beautiful Continue reading »
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Kipepo | Jan 13 07'
Car.... Plane.... taxi...... aahhh.... beach and beer!!! :o) Continue reading »
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, East African Coast | May 28 07'
Living in Mikocheni Village outside of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, East Africa; Volunteering for 2 months at Women Fighting Aids in Tanzania, Network... Continue reading »
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Adventures on the roof of Africa | Jul 22 04'
Why travel to Africa, climb a mountain, subject yourself to altitude sickness, disease infested bugs, strange food and a foreign culture? Well, why... Continue reading »
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Tanzania Bound | Jan 12 07'
Leaving Edinburgh on a fairly mild January morning I had only a vague notion of what to expect when I arrived in Tanzania. Although having do... Continue reading »
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Presentation in Swahili/Village Visit | Jul 01 07'
Visited rural Morogoro out in the country. HIV/AIDS prevention presentation IN SWAHILI! Had a forum between volunteers and 25-30 HIV positive rural... Continue reading »
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Africa 2003 | Aug 22 03'
This was a trip of a lifetime for me. I'd grown up reading stories about Africa (Willard Price and then Wilbur Smith as I got older) and had always... Continue reading »









