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Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro!

TANZANIA | Sun, 10 Jan 2010 | By christina_wallace | Views [1464]

Dear readers, I am pleased to announce that I have returned from the Kili climb completely intact.   Furthermore, I would like to share the fabulous news with you that I MADE IT TO THE TOP!!!    Seven days of grueling hiking, six nights of soggy ... Read more >

Tags: camping, hbs, hiking, kilimanjaro, stinky, tanzania

The longest (and most awesome) way to get to Mombasa

KENYA | Sat, 19 Dec 2009 | By christina_wallace | Views [1022]

Hello, dear readers!  I am writing from my hotel room in Mombasa, a lovely, air-conditioned closet of a room with the most wonderful, fulfilling, amazing shower on the planet.  But I am getting ahead of myself. Last I wrote, I was schvitzing in a ... Read more >

Tags: indian food, mombasa, nairobi, stinky, trains, travel friends

Nairobi is hot (and other obvious comments)

KENYA | Fri, 18 Dec 2009 | By christina_wallace | Views [1029]

Hello, dear friends!  I have made it to Nairobi and am simultaneously relieved (my bag made it too!) and on the brink of falling apart.  It turns out that two red-eye flights back-to-back is a terrible idea and I haven't really slept now in nearly three ... Read more >

Tags: kenya, planes, stinky, trains

 

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Third stop on same excursion of yarn and salt mines. Moray ruins. Amazing circular terraces used for agriculture. Likes like it was created almost by aliens! Still functional. Inca grew a different vegetable on every level - each level differed by a few degrees thus optimal for different vegetables. Crazy, the Inca domesticated thousands of types of potato, corn and quinoa. They were masters of agricultural and irrigation. : by finally, Views[441]
Third stop on same excursion of yarn and salt mines. Moray ruins. Amazing circular terraces used for agriculture. Likes like it was created almost by aliens! Still functional. Inca grew a different vegetable on every level - each level differed by a few degrees thus optimal for different vegetables. Crazy, the Inca domesticated thousands of types of potato, corn and quinoa. They were masters of agricultural and irrigation.

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