Cameroon: by plane, train, bus, and car...

Africa » Cameroon
May 22nd 2008

Published: June 7th 2008


The Republic of Cameroon, located in the heart of Africa at the cross points of West and Central Africa, is full of mystery, tales, and stories. Cameroon is one of the oldest countries in Africa. The creation of what is now Cameroon remounts to 8000 BC and was considered as a meeting point of cultures, ethnic groups and peoples. The country is blessed with miles of cost line, beautiful beaches and... Read Full Entry



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Welcome to the Head and Tail of Haiti! After ten (10) straight years in the United States and Africa, the January 12 earthquake forced Louis Dorvilier to change his priorities. Originally from the Southwest of Haiti, Louis left the country in 1999 and has been living in Lake in the Hills, Illinois for the last two years after several years of engagement in development work in West, Central and Southern Africa. He returned to Haiti in October 2010 to land a hand to his people and country. Louis is currently serving as Country Representative for the Lutheran World Federation/Department for W... full info
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Garoua, Cameroon
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Date: 31st July 2010

Comment Ngaoundal devient une Grande Ville en Dix ans
Ngaoundal Village d'origine Mboum depuis des centaines d'année a vu son destin change avec le debut de la construction de la route Meiganga-Tibati et l'arrivée du chemin de Fer ne 1974.Des vague migratoire venues des villages environnants venus vendre des denrée alimentaires aux ouvriers de la COGEFAR,compagnie Italien chargée de la construction des routes.Apres le depart de la COGEFAR ,leur Camp fut octroyé aux militaires.

From Blog: Cameroon: by plane, train, bus, and car...
Date: 20th September 2010

Cameroon Memories
I happened upon this page. In 1992 I flew to Younde and up country 500 miles to the extreme north. I was visiting one of my children who was a Peace Corps Volunteer. After staying in her village for ten days, we traveled around the country. What an experience. Traveling to and from Cameroon as a lone female was one of my proudest moments. I remember Garous, Maroua, and the village og Guiaguis. You7r photographs were exactly as I remember so not alot has changed. Spent time in Younde but only flewc out of Doula so did not get to see much of that. Great story..

From Blog: Cameroon: by plane, train, bus, and car...
Date: 26th January 2011


Merci Saidou...

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