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PCV in the Rainbow Nation Laying in a hammock, bathing in buckets and life in rural South Africa.

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Travels and Plans of a PCV in Ethiopia. Going, Going, GONG! June 10, 2014. 30 hours in the country that has been my home for the past two years. A home that has frustrated me and amazed me. A home that has made me cry and made me sick. A home that has built me up and made me strong. A last post, a post about leaving and goodbyes and last times. Shito says the last time must be like the first time, and like always.

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