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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: Economics of sand mining
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Thursday, 22 November 2012. Economics of sand mining. Development and the liberal lean towards instant gratification is capable of destroying tourisms' bright future here in Sierra Leone. After breaking through the reluctance to speak about the sand mining with the local youths it seems that the money being made from the sand mining on Obama looks like this. A 10-tyre lorry, which retails at 700,000Le (140€) in town will pay:.
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: January 2013
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Thursday, 31 January 2013. Updated: Economics of Sand Mining. As I write this I can hear the lorries bounding down the path towards the beach next door. John Obey's beach has been a source of sand for the growing construction industry for almost 2 years now. The quantities of sand being removed have increased at an alarming rate, with trucks coming day and night without a moments rest. I appeal to you to take a minute to sign the petition...
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: Every Village Needs A Good Limba!
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Wednesday, 6 February 2013. Every Village Needs A Good Limba! Poyo or palm wine is tapped from the palm tree’s all over West Africa on a daily basis. Palm wine, is enjoyed by many throughout the day and well into the night. The most apt adjective I can find to describe the taste of Sierra Leonean Poyo is ‘tree’ it tastes remarkably like the forest, fizzy, fresh and wholesome! Limba Family in Senabu. I’d tap that! I wanted to start a blog ...
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: Six wonderful months at Tribewanted John Obey
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Tuesday, 2 April 2013. Six wonderful months at Tribewanted John Obey. A happy end, hope is back and only a healthy amount of skepticism remains. a nice way to end another amazing adventure in Sweet Salone! Looking forward to many more. Tuesday, April 02, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Six wonderful months at Tribewanted John Obey. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by gaffera.
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: November 2012
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Thursday, 22 November 2012. Economics of sand mining. Development and the liberal lean towards instant gratification is capable of destroying tourisms' bright future here in Sierra Leone. After breaking through the reluctance to speak about the sand mining with the local youths it seems that the money being made from the sand mining on Obama looks like this. A 10-tyre lorry, which retails at 700,000Le (140€) in town will pay:. Meanwhile b...
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: February 2013
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Wednesday, 6 February 2013. Every Village Needs A Good Limba! Poyo or palm wine is tapped from the palm tree’s all over West Africa on a daily basis. Palm wine, is enjoyed by many throughout the day and well into the night. The most apt adjective I can find to describe the taste of Sierra Leonean Poyo is ‘tree’ it tastes remarkably like the forest, fizzy, fresh and wholesome! Limba Family in Senabu. I’d tap that! Links to this post. I wan...
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: September 2012
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Tuesday, 4 September 2012. Getting ready to return to Sierra Leone. I returned back from a life changing 3 month stint volunteering in Sierra Leone almost 6 months ago and here I am packing my bags again for a return to the welcoming and beautiful Sweet Salone! Although it's still 2012 and I still look pretty much the same ALOT has changed. Just writing about makes me excited, 3 weeks to go to John Obey! Tuesday, September 04, 2012. I wan...
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: October 2012
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Thursday, 18 October 2012. A virtual tour of my new home and tasks ahead. From tomatoes to squash to Aubergine – the aim for the team this season is to introduce a wider variety of herbs and to become 100% self-sufficient for the tribe and guests. Salone looks a lot different at the end of the wet season, lush greens and flowers cover the red dirt, it’s a feast of colour! We actively encourage guests to get involved and learn about commun...
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts: April 2013
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Sierra Leone - The Land Of Contrasts. Freetown Adventure Jan 2012. Tuesday, 2 April 2013. Six wonderful months at Tribewanted John Obey. A happy end, hope is back and only a healthy amount of skepticism remains. a nice way to end another amazing adventure in Sweet Salone! Looking forward to many more. Tuesday, April 02, 2013. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Six wonderful months at Tribewanted John Obey. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by gaffera.