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Cameroon: Njen

Towards the end of my stay in Bamenda, I went for an overnight trip to Njen, a village to the west of Bamenda, close to the border with the south-west province. I went with Nabil, with whom I had been hanging out for some of the activities in Bamenda. As David was leaving for an [...]

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Cameroon: Bamenda

Bamenda is a city in the north-west province of Cameroon. It is famous because – well, I was born there for one thing. And I attended many wonderful summer schools close to Bamenda as a kid. And it says “Place of Birth: Bamenda” on my passport (Australian passports only show the city, not the country) [...]

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Cameroon: Bamenda, Gillett home

In Bamenda, I stayed with the David and Manal Gillett (Ramin their son being in the States at the moment, but who will be going to Tanzania soon), a pioneer family with whom I grew up. They are staying in what used to be the Frooghi’s house, which I remembered from my childhood. The house [...]

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Cameroon: Douala

Arrived in Douala on the 8th of May, in the evening. Everything was pretty straightforward, until we got to the baggage collection area. There is only one exit – the “something to declare”, red doorway. The green “nothing to declare” route is permanently blocked and has some mobile phone sales desk planted infront of it. [...]

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(Old) pics from Cameroon

I dug up some pictures from the time when we were in Cameroon, for the benefit of those who have been there. When I was really little: My sister Martha: At a summer school near Bamenda: Lessan, Martha, Ramin, Vafa: At our home in Kumbo: In Nkongsamba, i believe: In Ngaoundéré: In Buea: In Limbé, [...]

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