Everyday life in Samoa might seem very different from life in the United States, but living in another country helps you see all the things that you have in common with other people around the world!
For me, lunch is normally a quick snack in between work. Not for Chileans! In this post, I will talk about traditional Chilean lunch, which is the most important meal of the day in Chile.
I spoke to Marcel who is a student at one of the Bilingual schools in Yaoundé. He is in elementary school and I met him when he was selling peanuts after school.
Cameroon is home to a diverse group of animals and many of them are found nowhere else in the world. This includes monkeys, which are in the primate group with chimpanzees and lemurs.
There are over 300 groups of people and languages in Cameroon, giving it a very rich culture. In this field note, I will be talking about the Baka, a unique group of people from Central Africa.
Food and cooking is a big aspect of life in Cameroon. The country actually provides food for many nations around it and can be thought of as the breadbasket of Central Africa.
The ocean provides food, energy, potential drinking water and more than half of the oxygen we breathe. We have a duty, therefore, to protect the ocean!
Here's quick review of my life from before El Salvador to the present. Are you interested in finding out why I was so excited to live here and what I do? read on!
Living on the island of Borneo, I am always surrounded by the jungle! Since I've lived here for nine months, sometimes I forget, but with me returning home so soon, I'm trying to take advantage of it!