Le Petit Paris
Mwamba Drive, Mombasa
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Le Petit Paris Mombasa

Mwamba Drive Mombasa, 34007, Kenya

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Planning for the weekend already

A travel blog entry by carynjw

... means that your insurance is not valid. There have been some kidnappings there over the past few months and is thought to be dangerous at the moment, or at least the bus journey to get there is. But you're in danger crossing the road everyday...! I'm tempted, it would be cool. To put my parents mind at rest – I decided a couple of days later that I wouldn't go as I wasn't keen on an 8 hour road trip to the one place that we are told not to go!

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Say it again - MOMBASA!

A travel blog entry by lise_bh

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... br> Neste dag gikk vi på stranden med folk fra røde kors. Mzungu gikk i bikini, de fleste fra røde kors kledde såvidt av seg. Vi vasset i pyttene på stranden, hadde leirkrig og lekte leker på stranden. På kvelden dro vi tilbake til Nairobi med buss.Klokken 5 om morgenen sjekket vi inn på flyet til Johannesburg. Flyet tok vel ca 4 timer. Måtte vente 6 timer i Johannesburg, men de gikkkjempe fort. Flyturen til Sao Paulo skulle ta ca 9 timer. Ha det bra, Kenya. Ses igjen ...

Why I am doing what I am trying to do

A travel blog entry by boothy58

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... ll take this one or that one. I would need to take them all. The oldest boy was living with Titus’s mother – in her late 70’s. The mother had been using him as a delivery boy for the menazi and the buyers would force him to drink it, and whatever else, and he had become addicted to it as well. He may be only 14 or 15, but without seeing him it was too hard to judge. Titus had taken him from where the first house we visited and put him with his ...

"Murder on the Iron Snake", an Ailsa Black Mystery

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... artistic licence has been used historically - I think I may have been affected by reading "Weep Not, Child" by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o!) ...

Sitting alone further down the restaurant car is a tall, well-built Kenyan business man in his 30s. He is a self-made man who was the first of his family to go to school. Traditionally his family are farmers but they have not had a plot of land to call their own for years. Recently he has been making discreet enquiries to ...