Wednesday, October 29, 2008
And the travels begin...
So we just got back to Cape today from our 10 day trip to the northern regions. The trip was incredible. We stayed in Kumasi, about 4 hours north of Cape Coast, the first night, then made the 7 hour drive up to Wa the next day. Wa was really cool, we saw into Burkina Faso (neighboring country) and saw evedince of how the locals resisted the Slave Raiders during the Slace Trade (Trans-Saharan and Trans-Atlantic). From Wa we went to Mole National Game Park where we went on a walking safari. We didn't see anything too exotic, just antelope, baboons, and warthogs. The elephants were hiding, unfortuanately. Then the next day we went to Tamale, which was an awesome town. We mostly chilled and talked about ideas for our ISP's, the big final research paper, and I hammered down a topic there, so that was productive. I'm going to be researching the Historical Development of Pan-Africanism as A Political Force in Ghana and Beyond...so we'll see how that goes. Then we go back to Kumasi, but on the way there, our bus hit a cow crossing the road, so we had to drive the rest of the way with the front windshield cracked and almost shattered and a cowq indent on the front. Anyways, we get to Kumasi, which the the cultural and arts cent of Ghana. Kumasi is an amazing city, the people are great, the food was amazing, and the market there was insanity but so much fun. Now we're back in Cape until Saturday, then we go to Accra, spend the night, then drive the 10 hours to Benin (two countries over) on Sunday, were we will find out if I know any French at all. Then we get back to Cape on November 6, then I move to Accra for ISP on November 11. So things are busy. But I am so happy and having a great time here, I can't wait for ISP time to begin, I think its going to be a lot of fun. Anyways, time is up, and I gotta run. Take care and I hope to talk to you all soon. (Oh, and PS, make sure Barack wins, I will be 6 hours ahead of the East Coast with no internet or TV access on the election day, so I will be freaking out.) Peace and Love!
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will. you are traveling exotic places and i'm writing a paper about sister act ii. i'm not sure who should be jealous of whom.
your isp topic sounds appropriately intelligent and snooty. and very interesting. well done. i hope to be able to talk to you soon, but will settle for amazing stories in a few months at the very least. much love.
OBAMA WON!!!!
It was practically over by 11 - he had 2oo+ electoral votes and then he won California. Right now it's 338-156, and NC has still not been decided. We're listening to the victory speech now!
--Conley
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