zaterdag 20 april 2013

Falls of Baoli

Hello guys,

When we wake up, we need to consider which clothes we’re going to wear, because we’re April and as we all know, it could be hot.
File:Republique Centrafricaine - Boali - Chutes de Boali.jpg
But at the same time, we need to take in mind that the Harmattan could be present. The Harmattan is dry and dusty West African trade wind. We’re lucky because the Harmattan doesn’t block the sun, so we’re able to enjoy the sunshine. After our breakfast, we’re taking the highway towards Baoli.

After our first 2 days in the Central African Republic, we decided to see some nature. We’re going to Baoli which is situated 100 km of the national capital, Bangui. Why are we visiting Baoli? Well, because it’s well-known for his waterfalls and for his hydroelectric works. We need to make sure that we’re putting on our hiking boots and we leave our sandals in our luggage.

Once we see the waterfalls, we’re amazed about the view. It’s incredible! Although it’s a lot of noise because you hear the water falling, but we’re still open-eyed when we see the waterfalls.

After a day full of hiking, we’re not surprised we’re hungry. That’s why we’re visiting Tropicana. We found this restaurant by searching on the internet, because it was recommended. The cuisines are French, Pizza and international, so it’s perfect for students like us. We’ve all taken a large piece of Pizza because we’re familiar with this food. Later on, we’re too tired to do something outside so we decided to stay in and go to bed on time.

Greetings from the national hotel in Bangui!

Stefanie Vanhoele 2MA05 

Sources:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g293777-d1233137-Reviews-Tropicana-Bangui.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_in_the_Central_African_Republic 
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