An amphibious dock landing ship the “USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43)” is docked in the cost of Sao Tome since January 21. Even if it is more popular these days to say nasty things about the US military strategy, I have to say that these visits are really well taken in the country. They usually give some musical concerts (the ship’s band) and organize visits to the ship. I wonder about the results of this strategy if they had used it in the Middle East; for now it’s working alright here.
It seems that this ship was involved in mystery in the beginning of the year, when 2 of its sailors were found dead in a luxury hotel room in Accra. “Amazingly” not a lot of information is available on the web.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Dock landing ship
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Sand Volcano
In the Rolas Island (ilheu das Rolas) you will find a curious geological formation called by locals – The Sand Volcano. It is actually a hole in the ground that expels sand to the air with a loud uuuuuuuuuuuuuh sound.
I am guessing it is a lava tube that ends inside the sea, the waves could then create a sort of vacuum effect that would cause the expelling of the sand … but again I am just guessing with a still European mind set and it could be much more fantastic than that!!!
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Monday, January 21, 2008
Antonov An-12
Didn’t saw one of these since the civil war in Angola, where they carried people like sheep’s. The AN-12 is a military aircraft, produced mainly in the 60’s this 4 engine turboprop is the scariest bird in the sky, well this is the impression I got from to frequent crashes in Angola. I will try to have more info on this Goliaf Air company, it is registered in Sao Tome.
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Friday, January 18, 2008
Eco lodge – Jale Beach
A couple of nights at the Eco lodge at the Jale Beach (Praia Jale - Sao Tome and Principe) will give you the feeling of paradise and the opportunity to participate in a wonderful community development project . With a little luck you will be able to see the giant turtle, a species in extinction all over the world. Information and reservations through (+)239/222792
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Labels: african stories, animals, beach, places
Thursday, January 17, 2008
50th post
To commemorate the 50th published post at “Stealing from a hermit crab (allorange.blogspot)”; a re-post of the story that originated this blog’s name.
stealing from a hermit crab
Just the other day, I stopped by the beach to have a sandwich for lunch, and as I was leaning to pick up a nice shell, it started running from me … I was amused finding that both me and this hermit crab had similar tastes on shells.
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Monday, January 14, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
Sao Tome in TIME
An article, with the title: "An Easy Island Pace", was published by TIME Magazine. Even if a little superficial it still gives some good tips to short term visitors to Sao Tome and Principe. Take a look at: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1701674,00.html
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Monday, January 7, 2008
Stealing from paradise
The same ones assigned to protect the richest asset in the country, the beaches, are destructing it probably on behalf of some high military officer. This scene took place in front of several people in a sunny Sunday morning, in one of the most visited beaches in Sao Tome, Praia das Conchas.
It is possible to see the damage inflicted to the beach by this possible continued action: 1. Appearance of rocks replacing the sandy beach; 2. Difference between original level of the sand (grass level) with the level where the military are digging.
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Friday, January 4, 2008
To the beach
Every January 1st ALL beaches in Sao Tome and Principe get crowded. I would venture a guess saying that way over 50% of the population of the country goes to the beach on that day.
Other that knowing that everyone else is there, the reason behind it is that it is believed that diving in the waters of the ocean, or even a river, on that day, will wash away all the sins from the previous year.
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Labels: african stories, beach, people, places