Saturday, August 10, 2013

A Report From Northern Mozambique


Cheyanne - daughter of Valarie, my friend and the former Operations Manager of the DU Bookstore - is a Peace Corps volunteer in Mozambique.  She reports on her Blog that she and her friend Karina traveled to the northern part of the country for a conference recently, and were able to take some vacation time as well. They met up with fellow Peace Corps volunteer Anneke, and the three of them - along with Anneke's visiting mother - traveled to Ilha de Mocambique, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and was the capital of colonial Portuguese East Africa until 1898, when the capital was moved to Maputo.  As the photograph - from left to right - of Anneke, Cheyanne, and Karina shows, they are working day and night to make the world a  better place, even if it does involve getting a little wet.  Cheyanne reports that their time on Ilha consisted of "enjoying sun, water, company, and beer."  What I want to know is, what beer do you drink down there?  Are the British shipping you India Pale Ale?  Let's hear about the important stuff for once. Check out all the details of Cheyanne's journey north at www.timeinmozambique.blogspot.com.

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