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                    <title>Changes in the air towards the end of the internship</title>
                    <description>On the way to Europe I havent updated the blog in ages.. We were busy doing some final weeks of fieldwork in the villages and after immersed in work preparing all those data.. Now I though Id still share some of these experiences with you. The past 15 months were pretty crazy really.. Some of the beloved friends left almost at the same time so the basic dynamics of Batalife were cha</description>
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                    <title>Diversity of Life..</title>
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                    <title>Work progress and learning more about alternative livelihoods</title>
                    <description>Time flies again.. Almost cant believe its been two years since we started the masters in Wageningen. Makes me think a lot of those first days and weeks there when I met with some friends with whom very special bonds were created.. And makes me think of autumn the darkening still August nights by the lake in Finland or the tapestry of red orange and yellow when going for a ride unde</description>
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                    <title>Animals us and the law..</title>
                    <description>Since I came to Bata theres been animals around the dogs at our apartment Tom the cat in the opposite apartment and of course the occasional bushmeat weve encountered while in the field. Just yesterday we rushed to the balcony thinking there was a fight on the street but it was a group of men hammering a huge black snake to death with big stones. And the other day the neighbor helped th</description>
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                    <title>Gorilla business</title>
                    <description>Its been an eventful few weeks. When it comes to my tasks as an intern its still mainly been entering data together with other staff members. Ive also slowly started analyzing the data.. it is quite a job and I wonder if well manage to put something together before my supervisor is due to present some of the results in Mexico the second week of August.. With a bit of hard work it sh</description>
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                    <title> Bosques y petrleo  first impressions of EG</title>
                    <description>After one week in Bata things are well and life of a different kind of rhythm is opening up again. This time settling in has been a wee bit difficult though while I normally adapt fairly easily. As to this blog Im reporting from here every now and then during my internship so the ones who read it hope youll enjoy some of these occasionally lengthy stories and learn something about Equ</description>
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                    <title>Some final notes</title>
                    <description>Having some time on my own in Bamenda capital of Northwest province. Only a few days left before returning to the Netherlands..I had the most amazing few days climbing Mount Cameroon It was the one slightly more expensive thing that I chose to do but it was worth the money.. The hike started from the nice mountain town of Buea at the root of the mountain. I went with a very knowledgeable guide</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Africa/Cameroon/blog-661045.html</link>
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                    <title>Interviews done it's time for travelling</title>
                    <description>Weve more or less finished our actual fieldwork. In Maan area we managed to make quite some interviews so in the end the number reached around 30. This made us really happyWe hired a car and a driver for this last area. Our driver Papa looked like some kids in Finland driving his Toyota Corolla with a cap always on a towel around his neck and Wunderbaums hanging from the front m</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Africa/Cameroon/blog-656563.html</link>
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                    <title>The two white spies and two black guys riding through the forests on motorbikes..</title>
                    <description>Due to break in internet connection this blog update is a bit longer.. Now were back in Campo again after finishing two areas Nyte and Akom 2 north and east of the national park. We had a day in Kribi town too. Its really turning into rainy season now roads getting worse and travelling on moto or by car more tricky. With a small vehicle it might still be most easy to get from place</description>
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                    <title> Slow life in Mbiogo.. and fieldwork successfully started</title>
                    <description>Finally were actually doing something it feels great We spent four days in Mbiogo village close to Campo doing interviews. It was a new experience to us so much to learn and absorb in everyday situations.Mine and Lindas thesis topics go a lot together. I concentrate on the characteristics and levels of hunting and its commercialization around the national park and the effects it could </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Africa/Cameroon/blog-637871.html</link>
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                    <title>"With gorilla gone..."</title>
                    <description>On our last day in Yaound we visited a primate sanctuary in the national park of Mfou. To get there we called a number found in my Cameroon guide book. We didnt really understand each other with the people in the other end so after all we just agreed that someone English speaking would still call us back the morning after. By late next morning it was anyhow me who called the people again bu</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Africa/Cameroon/blog-636533.html</link>
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                    <title>By the sea</title>
                    <description>Where am I now such a beautiful weird place.. The waves wash the shore ten metres from our lodge in Campo. Thats a peaceful sound to fall asleep with.. Across the Ntem river which meets the sea here people speak Spanish because thats already Equatorial Guinea there. So we couldnt get much further southwest in Cameroon. This is also a great area to see sea turtles coming to lay their</description>
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                    <title>Brainstorming fun and yellow taxis in Yaound</title>
                    <description>Its my first time in Africa and now also my first travel blog. I39m carrying out fieldwork for my master thesis in Campo Ma39an region of southern Cameroon for a period of around three months. We share the work and other experiences with Linda another student from Wageningen university a lovely energetic companion. After actual work there39s maybe some time for travelling before </description>
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