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What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
Taken on 10 November 2013 in Cameroon around Mount-Cameroon Day3 Buea Kumba
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Description: Tea Harvesting at Tole Tea Estate (C.D.C) near Buea.
Location: Buea, Southern Cameroons
Date: 1959
Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/24
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What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
Description: Bark being stripped from mahogany at a timber camp near Victoria.
Location: Victoria, London, Buea, Njoke, Cameroons, United Kingdom, Nigeria
Date: January 1959
Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/20
This image is part of the Colonial Office photographic collection held at The National Archives, uploaded as part of the Africa Through a Lens project. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.
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What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
Taken on 10 November 2013 in Cameroon around Mount-Cameroon Day3 Buea Kumba
freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town
What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
Taken on 10 November 2013 in Cameroon around Mount-Cameroon Day3 Buea Kumba
freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town
Taken on 10 November 2013 in Cameroon around Mount-Cameroon Day3 Buea Kumba
freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town
Our programs are located in Buea and the surrounding rural towns where English is predominately spoken. The nearest airport from our head office is Douala International, about an hour drive from Buea. All participants should book their flights to Douala Airport.
The volunteer program goal is to give international support to local organizations helping needy children and young people throughout south west Cameroon. Our program focus is on community development, health, agriculture, housing, feeding and educating these needy orphans and street children. By implementing sustainable programs and working with the community, our projects work to strengthen the present living conditions to allow all orphans and struggling street kids a chance to survive the crisis of poverty.
Our programs are located in Buea and the surrounding rural towns where English is predominately spoken. The nearest airport from our head office is Douala International, about an hour drive from Buea. All participants should book their flights to Douala Airport.
The volunteer program goal is to give international support to local organizations helping needy children and young people throughout south west Cameroon. Our program focus is on community development, health, agriculture, housing, feeding and educating these needy orphans and street children. By implementing sustainable programs and working with the community, our projects work to strengthen the present living conditions to allow all orphans and struggling street kids a chance to survive the crisis of poverty.
Description: Tiko Wharf. 1959 Report
Location: Buea, Southern Cameroons
Date: 1959
Our Catalogue Reference: Part of CO 1069/24
This image is part of the Colonial Office photographic collection held at The National Archives, uploaded as part of the Africa Through a Lens project. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.
Our records about many of these images are limited. If you have more information about the people, places or events shown in an image, please use the comments section below. We have attempted to provide place information for the images automatically but our software may not have found the correct location.
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What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
Taken on 10 November 2013 in Cameroon around Mount-Cameroon Day3 Buea Kumba
freewheely.com: Cycling Africa beyond mountains and deserts until Cape Town
What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.
Our programs are located in Buea and the surrounding rural towns where English is predominately spoken. The nearest airport from our head office is Douala International, about an hour drive from Buea. All participants should book their flights to Douala Airport.
The volunteer program goal is to give international support to local organizations helping needy children and young people throughout south west Cameroon. Our program focus is on community development, health, agriculture, housing, feeding and educating these needy orphans and street children. By implementing sustainable programs and working with the community, our projects work to strengthen the present living conditions to allow all orphans and struggling street kids a chance to survive the crisis of poverty.
Our programs are located in Buea and the surrounding rural towns where English is predominately spoken. The nearest airport from our head office is Douala International, about an hour drive from Buea. All participants should book their flights to Douala Airport.
The volunteer program goal is to give international support to local organizations helping needy children and young people throughout south west Cameroon. Our program focus is on community development, health, agriculture, housing, feeding and educating these needy orphans and street children. By implementing sustainable programs and working with the community, our projects work to strengthen the present living conditions to allow all orphans and struggling street kids a chance to survive the crisis of poverty.
These are cows that do well in tropical climates and are generally
found in Asia and Africa. Their meat is texturally different than the
grain-fattened varieties in colder climates, and the preference between the varieties of meat is a matter of taste. They are characterized by the hump and the prominent dewlaps.
Dr. Lucy Ndip, director of the Laboratory for Emerging Infectious Disease in Buea Cameroon, instructed workshop participants on June 7, 2012, in the proper donning and doffing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in preparation for collection of infectious disease samples in the field. The workshop, titled "Practical Tools for Surveillance, Diagnosis, Prevention and Control of Major Transboundary Animal Diseases" is being held in Banjul, Gambia, June 4-8, 2012. The workshop is hosted by U.S. Africa Command, U.S. Department of Agriculture and USAID in collaboration with The Ministry of Agriculture of The Gambia. Infectious diseases in animals pose a significant risk to human health and food security in West Africa. This workshop brings together veterinarians and scientists from around the region to improve interoperability and capabilities of all attendees. (U.S. Africa Command photo by Daniel Kasmierski)
The 12th annual Mt. Cameroon Race of Hope (fomerly the Guinness Mt. Cameroon Race) was held this weekend. This is the first man ascending. He collapsed about 25m from the finish line, but still crawled across for the victory. The Minister of Athletics and Phisical Fitness gave him 500,000 francs for that.
Our programs are located in Buea and the surrounding rural towns where English is predominately spoken. The nearest airport from our head office is Douala International, about an hour drive from Buea. All participants should book their flights to Douala Airport.
The volunteer program goal is to give international support to local organizations helping needy children and young people throughout south west Cameroon. Our program focus is on community development, health, agriculture, housing, feeding and educating these needy orphans and street children. By implementing sustainable programs and working with the community, our projects work to strengthen the present living conditions to allow all orphans and struggling street kids a chance to survive the crisis of poverty.
Our programs are located in Buea and the surrounding rural towns where English is predominately spoken. The nearest airport from our head office is Douala International, about an hour drive from Buea. All participants should book their flights to Douala Airport.
The volunteer program goal is to give international support to local organizations helping needy children and young people throughout south west Cameroon. Our program focus is on community development, health, agriculture, housing, feeding and educating these needy orphans and street children. By implementing sustainable programs and working with the community, our projects work to strengthen the present living conditions to allow all orphans and struggling street kids a chance to survive the crisis of poverty.
Our programs are located in Buea and the surrounding rural towns where English is predominately spoken. The nearest airport from our head office is Douala International, about an hour drive from Buea. All participants should book their flights to Douala Airport.
The volunteer program goal is to give international support to local organizations helping needy children and young people throughout south west Cameroon. Our program focus is on community development, health, agriculture, housing, feeding and educating these needy orphans and street children. By implementing sustainable programs and working with the community, our projects work to strengthen the present living conditions to allow all orphans and struggling street kids a chance to survive the crisis of poverty.
What Africa, in this case Buea looks like to me.
Buea is in the anglophone part of Cameroon. It is cooler because of it’s proximity to the sea and has Mount Cameroon in its backdrop. It’s a much more chilled out part of Cameroon for me and seems to have it’s fair share of technology companies and I think the first english university in Cameroon.
I show you all this so you see a different side of my home, Cameroon, Africa.