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Sonara Road, p.o. box 829 Limbe, Cameroon
... and to meet our guide Charles. There was a small problem with a couple of the porters not turning up so we went via taxi to the start point. The first couple of hours walking through the rainforest towards Hut One at an altitude of 1875m was an easy introduction into the climb. We waited here for the porters to catch us up, only 2 as the other 3 were not all gathered at the office.<br><br>Crossing from the forest into the Savannah Zone of a steep and rocky gradient ...
Buea, Cameroon andrewsinclair... West Africa's highest mountain at 4,000m, went off for a 2 night, 3 day trip. Having spent the last few weeks undecided Oliver finally had to bite the bullet and choose not to go because of his ankle. Very frustrating for him. With ocean views, swimming pool, bakery and fast internet connection there was not even a fleeting possibility of me doing it. And leave all this? Not in a million. To reinforce this decision the heavens ...
Limbe, Cameroon oliveramber... whilst others chose pushing through the vegetation. Soon everything cleared to a beautiful big pool and waterfall cascading down about 40-50m. It was lovely. Stripping off to bathers we drove in to cold water. Great way to wake up. Water was perfect waist height so with environmentally friendly soap and shampoo, hair was washed and skin cleaned. So nice to shower and smell fresh. Wading back up river and through jungle we returned to camp for ...
Limbe, Cameroon oliveramber... Oliver has tried to make sense of my logic but quickly gave up. Anyway having caught our attention it now became the entertainment for the next half hour or so. Sam deciding to play god by discovering that if you threw an ant into the web the spider would wonder on over then quick as lightening cocoon it up. Fascinating. As time went on the poor creatures sent to an early death became bigger and bigger the finale being crickets. The first putting ...
Limbe, Cameroon oliveramber... photo de frontiere ils se mettent immediatement dans une colere noire. Je feinds le touriste, je m excuse et supprime la photo et je montre comme quoi je l ai supprimmee en disant je savais pas. Ici la frontiere etaient litteralement sous grillage, un pont avec une riviere magnifique qui coulaient en dessous, puis un 2eme grillage. Et ceci en plein milieu de la jungle tropicale. On voit que les 2 pays ne se font pas confiance ...
Limbe, Cameroon vmarchal... have something to snack on. I'm sure your stomach craves more snacks when it knows you have none. The last few days being torture. Good weight loss programme though! Drive through a heap of police checks on the way to the bord**. Thankfully I declined the off** of sitting up front with Jay. Oliv** took it up which meant he was stuck answ**ing questions and avoiding bribes. You're right hand drive, must be left being a ...
Limbe, Cameroon oliveramber... Only once were we stopped in the English zone, on the way back to Douala. As the driver got back in the van after showing his papers, I asked if it was a security check or a toll booth and he replied it was a real security check. We drove by some large plantations, bananas, palm trees and rubber trees. The banana plantation had a big Del Monte sign on it. We could see the cuts on the rubber tree trunks where the rubber sap is channeled and collected. It was a very ...
Limbé, Cameroon joelmeeker... another dream that was more a set of flashes and images than one of clear sequential events. The early parts of my dream or perhaps of my first dream of the night involved experiences of great hardships in camping, of setting up tents in the dark and in a driving rain and then taking them down again with other people from the tour group. I also remember rolling out the truck's awning in a ...
Limbe, Cameroon modernnomad67... beach for a while before going to sleep in my tent. The Dream This was a very clear dream which I remember in almost perfect detail. In my dream I was in Denver, Colorado and it was night time. I was wandering around looking for a place to pitch my tent in the Bonnie Brae neighborhood and in Glendale. I eventually found a nice quiet spot in the park. It was under a willow tree not too far from a rather yellowish street light in ...
Limbe, Cameroon modernnomad67... presentation about UCG's work in various parts of the world. They were very excited to see how wide-ranging our international work is and how important we consider our scattered members to be. After this long visit, I had some counseling sessions with a number of other church members: health problems, family challenges ...
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