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The world according to me: September 2006
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Saturday, September 23, 2006. Palm oil is one of the most typical ingredients of pretty much every dish. The oil is, most surprisingly, taken from the fruits of the oil palm. The berries are red-brown. Quite spectacular. 僕が キビ という名の小さな王国首都にある森を散策していた時に、横倒しになった椰子の幹の下に、プラス チックのフラスコ瓶が置いてあるのを見かけた。 特に、もし フフ や バンクー といったガーナ伝統料理を消化しよう、と試みる勇気がある場合には。 Since ...
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The world according to me: October 2007
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Wednesday, October 03, 2007. Meet a dictator: Talking to J.J. Rawlings. While being in Ghana I had the chance to meet up with Jerry J. Rawlings former president and military leader of Ghana. I was curious and had lots of questions. I wrote about it, but the text got pretty long, so I will publish it in three parts. Enjoy part I:. Links to this post.
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The world according to me: Being sick
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Saturday, October 21, 2006. Consultation came in for about 150.000 Cedis, that is approximately 18 Dollars, maybe 13 Euros. The drugs were about the same amount. Last time, when I came down with Malaria, I had to spend about 1.5 Million Cedis. 130 Euros for three days in hospital, food, drugs and 24-7 care. Still, Malaria is the number one killer in.
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The world according to me: Too lazy to write
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. Too lazy to write. Some times it is just too hot. But sometimes you shouldn't bet on staying dry. Dead or alive. Kumasi Central Station. No one is waiting for a train. One of the things I miss is autumn. I just love this picture. Posted by Thilo @ 11:27 AM. Links to this post:. View my complete profile.
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The world according to me: August 2006
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Monday, August 28, 2006. The ladybug man (Marienkäfermann). The ladybug man’s real name was Wolfgang, a plain German name without any hint of adventure. But an adventure, he had been through. He had just come back from. The ladybug man had worked in. What brought him to. The bank had invested millions into a granite pit. Three years had passed ...
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The world according to me: Meet a dictator
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Saturday, October 21, 2006. I’m going to see Rawlings, J.J.Rawlings. I guess the name doesn’t mean much to most of you, but than most of you never lived under a military regime unchecked by any legal or civil restrains. Did, a few times, and longest under Rawlings. And what do I ask? Does it even make sense to talk with him? Maybe he would just kee...
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The world according to me: Defining Tolerance
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Saturday, October 28, 2006. There is one thing I hear again and again in all situations of daily life: This is a free country. Feel free. You are free, my brother. In. You are free. I am free. There are more variations to this theme, but Ghanaians are usually very proud of their tolerant and open society. Without any comment. What could you pro...
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The world according to me: October 2006
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Saturday, October 28, 2006. There is one thing I hear again and again in all situations of daily life: This is a free country. Feel free. You are free, my brother. In. You are free. I am free. There are more variations to this theme, but Ghanaians are usually very proud of their tolerant and open society. Without any comment. What could you pro...
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The world according to me: Is there any sense in all of this?
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The world according to me. Greetings from Accra. I will try to post pictures and stories I come upon while stumbling through this strange and beautiful world. Wednesday, October 03, 2007. Is there any sense in all of this? I have to admit that his way of talking, his irony and his cold blooded attitude did unsettle me somehow. But he made a point and though, intuitevly, I decided not to give in, his argument has left me with quite some doubt about what we do, be it as insignificant as possible.