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A day at the market  
   

A day at the market

The Central market at Libreville is always in a traffic jam, much thanks to the traffic police that walk around with automatic rifles on their back, kicking and screaming at the drivers and demanding bribes. How efficient.
Concrete jungle

October 7th 2006
Last time I crossed the equator I got robbed, threatened, tricked, fooled and deceived (all in the town of Muarabungo, Indonesia ), so I felt a bit reluctant to leave the safe homely northern hemisphere for the southern one. The road from the Cameroonian border post heading south was an impressive showpiece in advanced engineering. Through the dense, sticky and humid rainforest, along raging ... read more
Africa » Gabon

Gabonese Flag Only two autocratic presidents have ruled Gabon since independence from France in 1960. Gabon's current President, El Hadj Omar BONGO Ondimba - one of the longest-serving heads of state in the world - has dominated Gabon's political scene for almost ... ... read more
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