And after lunch, a camel herd of about 100 camels passed by, some of them even had the nervs to finish the rest of our lunch!
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A Saharawi/Nordic Exchange Program funded by the Norwegian Fredskorpset. We are three nordic volunteers who are going to the Saharawi refugeecamps in the southern parts of Algeria to teach English for 3 months. Here you can find stories from our lives and our experiences in the Saharawi refugee camp
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Hei Andrea!
Kjempearti å sje bilda! Fortsett me det ;) Koss går det ellers? Fått nytt visum? :) Glede mæ te du kjæm tebake te iskalde Norge! :P
Takk for mail og forresten!! Godt å les ja:D
Klem!
Hallais andrea:)
Fikk mail'n din og tenkt at d her må æ no sjekke ka e for no. Va itj bortkasta tid d, da det her va god læsing. Syns d ser varmt ut...Bynne å svett bare ved å se på bildan:)
D kjem t å bli en overgang når du e tebake i nordlige strøk:)
Vennlig hilsen Flysoldat Lian
I'm a sahrawi man living in Brussels. before I spent 19 years in the sahrawi camps, in El Aaiun. I'm really impressed by your courage your generosity and your personality for traveling, visiting another comunities. It's curious! Me too, I would rather to visit and see Norway, that'e the life! Still like this, it's beautiful. People like are great.
My best regards
Mohamed
Very nice experience. I know very well my people, every one who visits them fall in love with them, they are so kind and hospitality is an exemple for everybody.
I'm living in Belgium and I give them all my free time by writing on my blog and on other blogs and I feel happy because of that.
åh maren, æ savne dæ sånn!
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