The great thing about travling alone is that you meet so many other travelers. I hung out wiht a pack of Norwegian girls in Kendwa and a girl from Spain in Stone Town. Soon I will go to bed because I am waking up early to go find a bus to Arusha/Nairobi with an Irish guy whose name I hardly know. Africa unifies travelers more than other places of course because white people stand out and I guess we band together. We always end up talking alot about politics and health care because the American health care system is such shit compared to Europe and England.
Currently I am in Dar again preparing to take the bus to Arusha tomorrow. I wanted to stay longer in Stone Town, but I need to conclude my teaching position in Arusha before I move on. It looks like I can extend my stay here and I think I will stay at least until November 18th, probably until November 30 or December 1. I will pay for this change as soon as STA clears up a question I had. I really want to be back for the election but the more I think about it and the more I travel out of Arusha, I can't go home yet - I need to see more of Africa. I am looking at getting a teaching position in Stone Town, but if that doesn't work out I will just travel - that might be best anyway. I haven't even made it to Tanga yet and I could see Mombasa and maybe even go into Zambia or Malawi.
Issky Cool?
16 years ago

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Hey Lovely!
It looks like you fell in love with Africa! Good luck getting home. If you want, I can try and put you in touch with my friend Sharon in Senegal, but I don't know if you're heading over that way!
Love you,
Alex
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