Its finally set, or is it? Well things are supposed to be in order, but as things take time...LOTS OF TIME in Tanzania I still havent gotten confirmations. It seems to be like working with French, just takes time, it will get done eventually...but after a while. Its a bit frustrating, as I have been researching a whole semester on bidiesel potential in Tanzania and I think Ive spent 75% of my time trying to call and contact people (mostly to no avail) Overall though, Ive got some good research done, and I hope to contribute to sustainable development for Tanzania's future.
I am in for a suprise, but I hope it is pleasant. Everyone tellls me Tanzanians are good natured people and very nice. Im only a bit nervous to get there...I mean, we've all heard of Africa and all the bad things, but no one tells you of the good things. Thats what Im going and hope to change!
The Trip Breakdown:
Week 1: Kilimanjaro and Arusha
- Visit Safari Companies to discuss possible collaborations for biodiesel production
- Visit Jatropha Actors for research and follow-ups of their operations
- 1 day Safari to Tarangire National Park (AFRICAN SAFARI BABY!)
- Visit Univ. Dar es Salaam (Biodiesel Research)
- Conducting Seminar/Focus Group Interviews to review biodiesel feasibility and potential in Tanzania
- Meetings and Interviews with biodiesel actors, organizations, government and officials
- HOPEFULLY GOING TO ZANZIBAR!
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FLY FISHING SWEDEN UPDATE!
This last weekend I also drove the beast (My little Ford Fiesta) down to Emån (Em river) to fish for Salmon and Sea-Trout. Well, I didnt get anything, but the trip was great. Emån was big, fast and from what I experienced LACKING fish! hahaha
I had a great time and fished two days. Also saw some expert Spey Casters (Two hand fly rod fishermen). It is very cool looking!
One thing I did manage to hook up with was a DUCK. Actually hit one on the way home. Little guy flew right into the front of my car....no damage...remember...THE BEAST!
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