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Back To Africa

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Back To Africa skip to main | skip to sidebar "The contents of this web site are mine personally and do not reflect any position of the U.S. Government or the Peace Corps". Saturday, May 19, 2012 Time to say goodbye There is less than 24 hours left for me in Namibia and the Peace Corps. So, it is time to say goodbye to both. This was a great tour. It was all that I hoped it could have been. The feeling of nostalgia led to reflect back from the beginning on 5 September 2000. Since then there have been countries called El Salvador, Senegal, Romania and of course, Namibia. There have been villages called Sihuanango, Goundaga, Nadlac and Omega. They've been people called Osmin, Segnor Jose, Demba, Amadou, Pisti, Ioli, David and Susanna. They've been volunteers like Karen aka Karina, Bene, Pat, Brendan, Big John, Sam and Peggy. All those countries, villages, counterparts and fellow volunteers have help to make incredible memories. All of these,...

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