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Welcome to the Land of Okapi Currently 28 years old and serving in Democratic Republic of Congo as a United Nations Military Observer. I got the idea of making this site from a Canadian Friend,so that I can share all the beautiful images of this country with friends and family. I've updating my site for a while now and I m sure you will like the photographs of Congo |
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Latest News Presently Im serving in the Sector Headquarters of Sector-2 at Kisangani as Duty Officer(the 3rd largest city of DRC in the north east). I've served in the same city b4 in a team location, but still I recall my stay in Beni as the best time during my tenure in DRC so far. I've learnt a lot there, especially my french improved rapidly and I could manage to understand the language quite well (Of course if the other person is speaking slowly). I don't know what is gonna to happen to me tomorrow; I just hope that its good. Anyway, keep me posted about the site by signing the guest book. Adios!! |
Initial days. Checking in at IVECO,Kinshasa So far a lot of people,including the visa officer at the french embassy, told me that I look better without moustache. Still I'm putting this picture on the Homepage..... APOLOGIES.... but...thats how I was,when I arrived in DRC.To find out what happened later and how I'm STILL enjoying my stay here with lots of talented people around ;) you have to find out by seeing the pictures on the photos pages |
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Photo Pages About Kisangani & Beni Kisangani is located at the junction of the rivers Congo, Tshopo and Lindi.It is surrounded by an immense jungle.Its population is estimated at 600,000 inhabitants.It has two airports, Simi-Simi in the West and Bangboka in the Extreme West.
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Democratic Republic of Congo How ignorant I was?When I was first told that I'm going to Congo, for one month I had the impression of going to Republic of Congo.Later when I saw the UN map, then I came to know that I've to go to Democratic Republic of Congo(former Zaire & not Republic of Congo). With people from over 60 countries of the world here, this is really a life time experience for me. www.monuc.org |