It’s not every day that you get to arrive at a party on a boat. But a full moon party was happening on the other side of the island, and we organized a dhow to take us so we could arrive in traditional style. We pulled up at a beach lit by bonfires and flaming [...]
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Fire Eating and Swimming with Sharks… Life on the African Edge
Posted in Tanzania, tagged full moon party, scuba diving, Zanzibar on October 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A long entry… but what a week
Posted in Tanzania, tagged Masaai, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti, Zanzibar on September 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The dust devils spin across the ground in Arusha, Tanzania. Mt. Meru stands guard, dominating the skyline, while Kilimanjaro is a whisper of snow in the background. I am standing inside a Maasai village, where a warrior by the name of Ollie is giving a guided tour. The Maasai children follow us, grabbing our hands. [...]
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In the words of one wise professor, Amy is fulfilling the true calling of every English literature student and "becoming a vagabond."
This year will see her leaving her two homes -- Canada and England -- to chase the summer around the world with fellow adventurers Sarah and Jason. She will travel to eastern and southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand and south east Asia during a ten-month hiatus from school and the real world.
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