George returns to Equatorial Guinea

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Equatorial Guineas flagPublished: June 22nd 2009Africa » Equatorial Guinea » Isla de Bioko » Malabo
June 22nd 2009

Friend George is once again working in Equatorial Guinea. I guess he played too hard when he returned to the states for a little bit!

Since I cannot convince him to begin his own blog, he shares with me so that we can share with all of you.

The following are his words and pictures:

"Hi to all,

Well I'm working back in Africa at the same place Equatorial Guinea. I arrived on 9 June and found things pretty much the same. Some personnel changes but the work still the same.

We hiked to the Cascades my first Sunday back. Kind of ironic as we hiked to the crater lake my last Sunday in Nov. It was a bit rainy but not bad. The trail was wet and slippery. Slid on my back side going down but still kept going. When we arrived no water falls to be seen so we ate lunch and enjoyed the visit. After about 30-40 minuites the haze lifted and the view was beautiful as you see below. Hope you enjoy the pictures as much I enjoyed taking them for you."


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