Saturday, October 30, 2010

This is Africa (aka This is Cameroon or TIA)

For any of you who have been to Africa, you may have heard the lovely and oh-so-true expression: This is Africa. My most recent TIA moment occured on my way to site visit earlier this morning.

Site visit is intended for us to get an idea of what our post will be like, to meet our community host, get acquainted with our community, set up a bank account and so on. My village, Nyambaka, is located a few hours outside of the regional capital, N'Goundere. To get go N'Goundere one must take a train from Yaounde (a two drive from where I have been living in Bafia). The train ride - that would take 3 hours to cover the same distance in France - normally takes 12-14 hours here in Cameroon. Many of the train signs, such as slow down, are written in German which leads me to believe that the train system itself has not been updated since the Germans occupied Cameroon a long, long time ago.

During the train ride, which in the end took 21 hours, the engine part of the train detached itself from the passenger cars TWO times. The first time took 3 hours for the engine car to back its way back to the passenger cars and the second time the engine car took one passenger car - the car with all of our community hosts - with it. All in all, 21 hours later, we all ended up in N'Goundere attached to some train in some form another.

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