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The body politic

  By Ian M Packham February 25, 2017 March 3, 2021 Africa, Banana Island, Latest, Sierra Leone

A week may be a long time in politics, but sometimes a day of Banana Island politics can feel like more than a lifetime’s worth. At times it is as if Dublin village, just five minutes from the guesthouse I am volunteering in, is enacting a modern day version of… Continue reading

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Freetown fun

  By Ian M Packham February 2, 2017 March 3, 2021 Africa, Banana Island, Latest, Sierra Leone

Not many people head to Freetown to relax. Africa’s capitals, its cities even, and those of West Africa in particular perhaps, have a reputation as big, dirty and chaotic masses of humanity. And they are. In the same way that London or New York could be so defined. And yet… Continue reading

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Animal magic

  By Ian M Packham January 18, 2017 March 3, 2021 Africa, Banana Island, Latest, Sierra Leone

I have become a father. Only not really. Genetically, the offspring will not be mine; genetically they are not even the same species. By being vaguely kindly towards it (by not beating it), I have accidentally adopted one of the stray dogs that roam between Dublin village and the guesthouse… Continue reading

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List mania

  By Ian M Packham January 4, 2017 March 3, 2021 Africa, Banana Island, Latest, Sierra Leone

When the phone isn’t ringing or the guests are on the beach or in the jungle and I have a spare few minutes, I find myself making lists: things I need to do on my next day off, places I want to visit, emails I want to send, animals I… Continue reading

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The trouble with boats

  By Ian M Packham December 21, 2016 March 3, 2021 Africa, Banana Island, Latest, Sierra Leone

A few days ago one of our boats sank. Anchored on the water on a busy Sunday, the stern took on water from a freak swell which tipped the balance between buoyancy and submersion. Without anyone aboard to grab a bailer, it overturned and slipped beneath the surface, stern and… Continue reading

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Island life

  By Ian M Packham December 8, 2016 March 3, 2021 Africa, Latest, Sierra Leone

If you travel due south of York, Sussex, or Hastings, or roughly south-west from Kent, and cross the water, you reach Dublin. If you miss it, your next landfall will be somewhere around Venezuela. There are no cars in Dublin. There are no bicycles either. In fact, there aren’t even… Continue reading

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A long-awaited return to Tunisia

  By Ian M Packham October 28, 2016 March 3, 2021 Adventure, Africa, Algeria, Behind the lines, Latest, Tunisia

As I headed for the Algeria-Tunisia frontier my path began to diverge from that of my great uncle more than the 75 years that separated our two journeys. A number of reasons for this existed, some more prosaic than others, for the most part coming down to the practicalities of… Continue reading

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Behind the lines in Algeria

  By Ian M Packham October 5, 2016 March 3, 2021 Adventure, Africa, Algeria, Behind the lines, Latest

I would imagine my great uncle had mixed feelings over leaving Algeria for Tunisia to the east, in an ‘out of the frying pan and into the fire’ sort of a way, even if his last recorded whereabouts in the country was in a small town called Duvivier (modern-day Bouchegouf)… Continue reading

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Behind the lines

  By Ian M Packham September 16, 2016 March 3, 2021 Adventure, Africa, Algeria, Latest, Trains, Tunisia

Leaving a place I’ve come to know and call home always fills me with feelings of anxiety. Yet, in leaving my rented flat in Cambridge after three years I am doing precisely that, and leaving behind another small group of good friends. Standing on the gravel outside the flat’s patio… Continue reading

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Open letter to Paul Theroux

  By Ian M Packham February 27, 2014 March 9, 2021 Africa, Encircle Africa, Latest, philosophy, public transport
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Dear Paul, It is doubtful you will ever come to hear of, let alone see, this letter; nonetheless my passion is so great that these words came to write themselves. You are renowned for being pessimistic in your travel writing, something you have readily admitted to in the past. But… Continue reading

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