Megan Chapman
May 17th, 2008 — , Bamenda, Cameroon, Ghape, Language, Megan Chapman, Pidgin English, Work from meganthemostofit @ Kiva Blogs from the Field
I am proud to say that I have earned two blisters in the last week: one from hand-washing my clothes (I’ve now learned to really scrub ‘em), and another from pulling the kernels off corncobs. As a woman who has earned most previous blisters from breaking in new hiking boots or rowing crew, both luxury [...]
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April 26th, 2008 — , Bamenda, Cameroon, David Shuey, Ghape, Megan Chapman, Pidgin English, travel from meganthemostofit @ Kiva Blogs from the Field
Cameroon. For us, it is the end of a long road. Since we left the U.S. in December, Dave and Megan have set foot in 13 countries, 11 in Africa. Our overland trek started in Casablanca and took us through Morocco/Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal, The Gambia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, and finally [...]
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Continue reading → We be thankful we arrive fine for Cameroon. Or how the cross-Africa dash came to a welcome pause in Bamenda.