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Costello-Events  > Family > Erin and Mike in Cameroon > 27 - Un peu de tout, including our nation's birthday!
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Costello-Events > The new neighborhood craze (after the kids found out Mike owns a soccer ball): playing soccer in front of our house with Mike. Good times had by all!
Costello-Events > On our mini-bike tour to Moulvoudaye, Maroua, and back we stopped on the way from Yagoua to Moulvoudaye to marvel at this enormous termite mound.
Costello-Events > Dun da da dun...presenting the Incredible Shirtless Riding Nassaras!
Costello-Events > In the desolate expanse of near desert that is Yagoua and its surrounding villages, who would have thought to find this incredible, lush, vibrant forest?! We sure didn't, hence why after living here for over a year and a half we just stumbled upon it on our bike tour.
Costello-Events > Speaking of desolation, isn't this a purty site on the way from Moulvoudaye to Maroua. So often people start building when they come into some cash, which quickly flees, causing them to abandon the project, leaving half-constructed buildings like this scattered throughout the country.
Costello-Events > A highlight of late, our trip to Figuil, where we watched and assisted one of our peer educators in giving a well-received presentation on HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention as well as a demo on how to use a condom. Three cheers for Ametissa Paul!
Costello-Events > Mike used an activity called "My Supporters," which usually demonstrates the effects of stigma on people living with HIV/AIDS (leaves them unsupported and abandoned), to instead show the need to support Ametissa in his campaigns to teach the community about various health topics to improve the lives of the villagers.
Costello-Events > He's hardworking, determined, a role model, and creative to boot! He used paper and markers we gave him to design numerous signs and posters, including this one attached to the back of a bike! He even thanked us numerous times for health brochures and information we brought him which he devoured and studied during the night we were there.
Costello-Events > Of course a visit to see Cameroonians can't go without a picture taking session. We hiked throughout the countryside surrounding his village taking pictures in various combinations and poses. We thought you might enjoy one of us.
Speaking of desolation, isn't this a purty site on the way from Moulvoudaye to Maroua. So often people start building when they come into some cash, which quickly flees, causing them to abandon the project, leaving half-constructed buildings like this scattered throughout the country.
 > Speaking of desolation, isn't this a purty site on the way from Moulvoudaye to Maroua. So often people start building when they come into some cash, which quickly flees, causing them to abandon the project, leaving half-constructed buildings like this scattered throughout the country.
Speaking of desolation, isn't this a purty site on the way from Moulvoudaye to Maroua. So often people start building when they come into some cash, which quickly flees, causing them to abandon the project, leaving half-constructed buildings like this scattered throughout the country.
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