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Friday, September 01, 2006

August in Africa


(Photos - Lamu, Kenya - Bole, Ghana - Hindi, Kenya)

Over the last few weeks the images of Africa have been stunning, the scenery, the wildlife and the people, what a rich continent.

<--- Flickr has a few more selected photos. Possible schedule for the next few weeks:

Fly: 5th-6th Tues/Wednesday - Abidjan - Ivory Coast
Road Tour: 11th-16th Mon-Fri - Northern Ghana - across Togo to Northern Benin - South to Coutonou - back West to Ghana. (Passport firmly in pocket!)
Fly: 22nd-24th Nairobi - Kenya.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Andrew! You're certainly going to be very active in the coming weeks! Make sure you have a lock and chain on your passport pocket this time!What about a detailed map of 'no-man's land' as well! We miss you and all the family. God bless. Love Mum and Dad xxx

Saturday, September 02, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Andrew, thank God you have your passport well protected with you this time.
Wish you all the best and safe journey back to Ghana. Stay blessed in the hands of God. Alex.

Thursday, September 14, 2006  

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