Über das Buch
In July 2010, I travelled to Gondar, in the north of Ethiopia. While I was there, I taught English for a charity called Link Ethiopia, which specialises in linking Ethiopian schools with partner schools in the UK; carrying out much-needed support projects; sponsoring children and sending out volunteer teachers.
Aside from teaching at a local school, I also travelled to other parts of the country, including Lalibela, Addis Ababa and the Simien Mountains - each was a special experience in its own right, but for very different reasons.
Throughout my time in the country, I made an effort to sample the local cuisine, to grow accustomed to Ethiopian traditions, and to learn about the country's heritage. Along the way, I made friends that I will remember forever and saw things that I will never forget.
This journal records the time I spent there, and contains memories and pictures of an experience that has certainly altered my outlook on myself, the Third World, and the people who inhabit it.
Aside from teaching at a local school, I also travelled to other parts of the country, including Lalibela, Addis Ababa and the Simien Mountains - each was a special experience in its own right, but for very different reasons.
Throughout my time in the country, I made an effort to sample the local cuisine, to grow accustomed to Ethiopian traditions, and to learn about the country's heritage. Along the way, I made friends that I will remember forever and saw things that I will never forget.
This journal records the time I spent there, and contains memories and pictures of an experience that has certainly altered my outlook on myself, the Third World, and the people who inhabit it.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Reisen
-
Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 74 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Sept. 18, 2010
Mehr anzeigen
