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Old 01-18-2012, 09:15 AM   #16
Gmvkgkmn

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We actually stared at each other the whole week and neither of us said anything to each other. Lol! Such punks.

But anyway, I recommend Tanzania. It's a really beautiful and the people are very friendly. I stayed here: http://www.ngorongorocrater.com/. We went to the Ngorongoro Crater and saw lions, zebras, elephants and hippos. Sometimes I forget, having grown up in a city and all, that there are still places in the world that are just wide and open and full untouched nature. I know that my ancestry isn't from Tanzania, but it was very moving to be there. I imagined that my own African ancestors came from places that might not look so different and might have been looking at scenes similar to what I was seeing. I cried when I came home and felt depressed for a couple of weeks afterwards. I think that's why I've always wanted to go back so much. I'd like to maybe apply to go there through the Peace Corps after I graduate.
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