I’ve had a steady stream of visitors, one or two groups per month, since it started raining again in April. Here is a little photo gallery of all those who dared to enter the confines of Lagdo.
Dos de Mayo

Harvard making tortillas
Brad and Leah
Leah took this. She really captures Lagdo at its rawest… Really, though, more standing water, besides more mosquitoes, means more places for pigs to take baths.

Brad and I circling this unsuspecting pork

At the Lagon Bleu. If Brad and I ever had a crime-fighting duo show like Starsky & Hutch, this would be on the billboards.
Matt & Baboons

Matt – health PCV from my stage posted up in Yagoua, where he dodges Chadian refugees and futilely hits on hot Italian NGO workers

Baboons by the dam. That’s where all the monkeys live around Lagdo. Matt saw baboons, hippos, and attended an interminable soccer tournament-related meeting while he was at my house – basically, Cameroon in a nutshell.
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