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Sunday, February 04, 2007


Our hosts in Lolodorf showed gave us a tour of their manioc fields. They explained that they put a curse on certain twisted seed pods so that if thiefs step on one, their back will become just as twisted as the seed pod.
Posted by Ann in Cameroon at 9:38 AM

1 comments:

Virginia Wieringa said...

Talk about pictures worth 1,000 words! It's great to see your faces and see your surroundings! Congratualtions on the helicopter, wow! Blessings on your sojourn there!

February 13, 2007 1:39 PM

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