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Madagascar in October 2005 - Part 5
Hanging arround under the blue sky, enjoying the sun. Thats life. Drinking some coffee, watching people promenading on Av. Colbert in Diego Suarez. In this atmosphere, my hormons do crazy things. They tell me their thoughts through movemnts in my trousers. Okay, the girl in the bar is really a stunner, hot hot hot. So I ask her, if she would like to have dinner with me. "Oui". I pick her up just after her work. We walk down the dark streets, standing at the harbour, kissing - deep kissing, wonderful. I put my fingers down her slip, very juicy pussy. So I take her strait away to my room. The clothes are down within seconds, the two bodies meet with full energy, she's wet wet wet and rides my body like hell. after a while she tells me "Je suis fatigue" - I don't believe. Her ass is moving like hell as I come to meet her backside. A real thunderstorm.
She's mother of 2 children, something like 29 years old, still some milk in her nice breast (as you know, I prefer the beer). We meet several times. She wants quite a big amount of money - but she's worth ist.
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Madagascar in October 2005 - Part 6
This is a girl I met on the market at noon. As she is cute and friendly I say "Salut" and after a short talk we sit in a restaurant drinking a beer under the hot sun of Diego Suarez. She looks like 15, but she's really 20 years old. I even took a photo from her identity card. Sometimes it's difficult to believe, how young the women look like.
In the next days we have a good time. We want to go to the disco at midnight as we both like the music and to dance. But we can't. The joy we have ends in inanition and we can't wake up at midnight to leave the hotel. But we wake up at 3 am 5 am - so that we are in great need of rest at daytime. She's great and so funny.
PS This will be the last report of the series. Sorry, but no names and no faces. All these women are no *****s (sensu strictu), just women in love with life. Everyone can have his experience (especially in non-islamic countries) in Africa. So you need no special information. Talk to the people, stay charming (if you are) and be genuine. It's so easy and nice, not only in Madagascar!
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here's Solange (so sweet)
Disease Warnings for Mada
Ran across these today. Be careful and take precautions:
1. Mosquito-borne fever prevalent in Madagascar
March 16, 2006, 09:15
Mosquito-borne fevers is rampant in Madagascar's biggest port town of Toamasina, where experts warn that conventional vector control will not be enough. Since the beginning of the year, nearly all of the town's 200 000 residents have reportedly come down with a fever.
Known locally as malaria season, the rainy season with its pools of stagnant water means breeding conditions for mosquitoes are optimal. The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the ministry of health have sent teams to the area to assess the situation and an awareness campaign has been launched, urging the population to participate in a mass clean-up drive.
from: [url]http://www.sabcnews.com/africa/southern_africa/0,2172,123903,00.html[/url]
2. Don't know if it hit Mada yet, but probably will. NO CURE
Indian Ocean region hit by rare disease
February 23, 2006, 11:15
More than a 100 000 people on islands off the southeast coast of Africa have been struck down with a rare disease.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is sending experts to the Indian Ocean region to help control the crippling mosquito-borne illness in Mauritius, Seychelles and Reunion.
The 'Chikungunya' fever, which has no known cure or vaccine, is marked by high fever and severe rashes and was first discovered in Tanzania in 1952.
Fidela Chaib from the WHO says the team will investigate reports that the latest outbreak was caused by heavy rain.
[url]http://www.sabcnews.com/africa/southern_africa/0,2172,122282,00.html[/url]
CONFIRMED: Madagascar confirms Chikungunya case
This is NASTY shit. Be very careful.
March 7,2006
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Madagascar has confirmed its first case of a crippling, mosquito-born disease that has infected more than 180,000 people across the Indian Ocean region, the World Health Organization said on Monday.
"Chikungunya" fever, for which there is no known cure or vaccine, has infected more than 180,000 people across Mauritius, Seychelles and Reunion, hurting productivity and threatening vital tourist visits.
Though not deadly, the fever is very painful and often causes victims into a stooped posture before they recover.
WHO Country Director Leonard Tapsoba told Reuters one case of chikungunya had been confirmed in the eastern Madagascan town of Toamasina, amidst an outbreak of dengue fever, another less severe mosquito-borne illness.
"There is one case of chikungunya confirmed in samples that have been tested from Madagascar," he said. "The others were dengue. What is certain is that there is an outbreak of dengue fever."
Health officials are concerned about the impact a chikungunya outbreak could have on one of the world's poorest countries, where three-quarters of its 17 million people live on less than a dollar a day.