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Busy as a bee…
One year ago, I was enjoying my last month at Lajuma before going to the Democratic Republic of Congo. This year, I’m also preparing for a new journey. In a month, I’ll begin collecting data for my dissertation. Location? Gashaka-Gumti National Park … Continue reading
Posted in Ch. 2 Europe
Tagged abuja, Africa, baboons, chapas, DRC, ethograms, gashaka, gashaka primate project, gashaka-gumti, grants, lajuma, london, methods, migration, moz, mozambique, nigeria, olive baboons, papio, papio anubis, playground, primate, primates, primatology, roehampton, science, serti, south africa, the dark continent, vaccines
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Moz Part III: Making friends and amusing locals, swimming with the sharks and a Full Moon Party
Tofo Beach. My last night before heading off and I’ve got a feeling of Déjà vu: 3:30 AM with Robbie “The Shirtless Dubliner”, crashing waves and a terrible, terrible squall hiding such a brilliant full moon. “I can’t miss my … Continue reading
Posted in Ch. 1: Africa
Tagged Africa, beach, bull sharks, chappas, full moon, hitchhiking, indian ocean, inhamabane, maputo, moz, mozambique, sharks, tofu, vilankulos
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Mozambique Part II: Hey Baby…
“Hey baby, where you from? I take you to Johannesburg…make you happy…you know, girl like you…put money into you’re account every friday…just give me account and I help you baby…take care of you, you know what I mean baby? Come … Continue reading
Mozambique Part I: The Indian Ocean tried to steal my bikini
It’s nearly 3AM, dancing in the waves, singing Bob Marley with Fatima staff and residents and the Indian Ocean is trying to tear my dress off—slow down there Mr. Ocean we just met. When in Mozambique, hang onto your clothes. … Continue reading
Posted in Ch. 1: Africa
Tagged africa tofu, indian ocean, moz, mozambique, salt, swimming, whale sharks
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