Photos of the projects at the Jali Lower Basic School. The projects are designed to generate income for the school while protecting the local environment.
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Photos from my first 2 weeks at my permanent site in Jali. When I arrived, my house still didn't have a roof, but after 4 or 5 long days of work, the house started to look livable. Take a peak...
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Photos from our Swearing-In Ceremony at the Ambassador's Residence. It's been a Gambian Peace Corps tradition for the guys to sport mustaches for Swearing In, so that's why we all look like child molesters. Have fun with this one.
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Photos of my psycho ward-esque house in Jali. There were massive holes in the roof, the back wall was crumbling, termites had eaten holes in the walls, the walls were streaked with what looked like blood....you get the picture. This is the condition the
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Nick and I riding on top of a gele-gele at dawn through the African Bush.
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Ozette north to Shi Shi Beach
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Photos from the last few weeks in Training village and our last week at Tendaba.
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Photos of a Halal goat slaughter. Warning: may disturb some people.
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Photos of some crazy PC transport methods during our field trips around the country.
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Photos from Koriteh in Bambako. Koriteh is a feast to celebrate the end of Ramadan and the month long fast that accompanies Ramadan.
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