Coco Ocean Resort And Spa Kololi

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One Bamboo Drive, Kombo Coastal Road, Bijilo Kololi, Gambia, +220-44-66-500

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Von Hitze, Natur und den Tuecken schwarzer Farbe

... doch noch ins Loch fallen. Das Spielprinzip von dem Ganzen ist ziemlich einfach: Man ist ein Frosch, um den herum sich eine Reihe von verschiedenfarbigen Baellen einem Loch naehern, in das sie aber nicht reinfallen duerfen. Nun spuckt man mit dem Frosch ebenfalls Baelle, wobei man immer die gleiche Farbe treffen sollte, also gruener Ball auf gruenen Ball, blauer auf blauen und so weiter. Ab einer Reihe von drei gleichfarbigen Baellen verschwinden diese und so gehts dann so ...

Kololi, Gambia brisko
Allgemeines zu Gambia

... Zum einen gaebe es da die Mini-Busse, die etwa alle zehn Minuten eine feste Route fahren und einen dort rauslassen, wo man will, fuer knapp 6 Dalasis pro Person (20 Cent). Oder aber man benutzt ein gelbes Taxi, was pro Sitz im besten Fall 25 Dalasis kostet (faehrt man alleine, sinds logischerweise 100, also gut 3 Euro). Wenn man aber dumm ist oder einfach nur keine Ahnung hat, nimmt man die gruenen Touristen-Taxis, die unabhaengig von Anzahl der Fahrgaeste oder ...

Kololi, Gambia brisko
Einfach mal Urlaub machen

... Stamm-WM-Teilnehmner Senegal in Dakar ein 1:1 abringen konnte (was in etwa mit einem aehnlichen Ergebnis zwischen Deutschland und Oesterreich vergleichbar ist) und den Praesident dazu verleitete, den heutigen Tag als Feiertag auszurufen. Deshalb hat Bolas Buero auch heute geschlossen. Was den Praesidenten angeht: Den konnte ich heute in Banjul sehen, als sein schwer bewachter Autokorso an mir vorbeifuhr. War zwar ein lustiger Zufall, dass er das ausgerechnet an dem Tag macht, an ...

Kololi, Gambia brisko
"Dis is Africa"

... nach den letzten sechs Monaten Regenzeit in einem intensiven Gruen leuchtet. Sonst gibts ab** nicht viel zu sehen. Im Gegenteil: Hi** ist Afrika live. Auss**halb Manjai Kundas und den Touristenzentren wohnen die Leute - wenn ueb**haupt - in Wellblechhuetten od** Steinbauten. Die ungete**ten Strassen sind matschige Dreckloech** und ueb**all liegt Muell h**um. Es gibt abgesehen von den Straenden keine oeffentlichen Muelleim**, was bedeutet, dass man Flaschen, Plastikkram und Papi**zeug ...

Kololi, Gambia brisko
buguma nibi

... give more time to this and take out the next activity, hoping that it would make the discussion more productive and not just more painful. After some words about the importance of probing questions and open discussion we let them take charge of the activity. I can't say it went perfectly, there were definitely some bumpy parts, and the format was a little awkward for some of them, but at one point when new voices were popping up in the circle giving their own thoughts about the ...

Serekunda, Gambia adminor
Gambia Senegal tour by bike

... diced on a plate with a baguette or poured into a baguette and seasoned with vegetable stock. Dollop of Mayonnaise finishes it off. Yummy. These 'snack bars' are nothing more than a single table covered with vinyl and with benches. The cook has all the ingredients laid out on the table, stacks of eggs, thermos to hold hot water and assorted containers. Food is all prepared in front of you and bowls of water used to clean ...

Banjul, Gambia jnewcomb
Introduction Reading for Day 2

... body is swaying and jerking with each slap or tap of the drum. Others may sit around and whip out a deck of cards to play Gambian crazy eights. This is basically crazy eights, except cheating is encouraged, as long as you don't get caught, which really makes for a much more active, strategic, exciting game. (If you want to play, the rule is that if you are caught cheating you must draw two cards. Common ways of cheating are dealing yourself fewer cards than everyone else ...

Serekunda, Gambia mafoley
nungi fi...but not exactly jama rek

... at. Anoth** *****ian play** attacked a military official. People rushed onto the field and joined in on the fighting, until the game I had wanted to see as raw and impressive degen**ated into a senseless, artless scrap. Maybe this shift in my opinion of the game also came from a small boy in front of me (I'd say he was seven or eight) who had been so excited to see the game he p**ched precariously on the edge of the high wall to get a good view. Aft** the fight broke out he had ...

Serekunda, Gambia adminor
Ndanka, ndanka: orientation and settling in

... is the biggest honey," and I'm fairly sure at least one of us would be dead if it weren't for him. Then there is Hatabu, the ever-happy, singing, joking man who helps us out at the house, brings our food, and takes us on a million random errands. His attitude and friendliness alone would be enough to make us feel happy and at home here, and his help with any of our needs only helps further. Mohammad, the watchman of the compound, might not make his presence quite so obvious as Hatabu, but ...

Kanifing, Gambia adminor
Birthdays, witchcraft and traffic-rage

... the morning") and JuJus are charms or talismans that protect the bearer from the harm that can arise from such hidden dangers. The majority of Gambians are to be found wearing JuJus in the forms of bracelets or belly chains but special JuJus can also be commissioned for specific purposes by a marabou (traditional healer) e.g. guarding your wares from unscrupulous thieves, to make you bullet-proof, or even to form the basis of a love potion. A fellow volunteer gained first ...

Banjul, Gambia sweet2thlh

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