It's a strange time to leave the country; with the threat of the Ebola virus hanging over everyone I can't help worry about the people I have come to know and love. Signs have gone up in shops to remind people not to shake hands (which really goes against usual cultural greetings), and awareness is rising about the disease so I hope it stays away.
A familiar sight in shops and offices |
I feel so lucky to have met so many great people and experienced such variety. Saying goodbye was tough, especially to those I might not see again, but I'm hopeful that I'll get to see a fair few of my new friends - in England but also in West Africa, as quite a few of us have made lasting connections and commitments in the region.
For now, here's a couple of pictures from my last few days. I've enjoyed sharing my Gambian experience through this blog, and all that remains form me to say is... if you fancy volunteering just do it! I thoroughly recommend volunteering with VSO, and if you have the opportunity I really don't think you'll regret it. There are so many different roles and different placements, why not take a look!
Leaving drinks at Caribe |
Last afternoon on the beach, watching a man wash rams in the sea! |
Saying goodbye to this one was particularly tough! |