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Tag: Conackry

Guinea In The Time Of Ebola

On June 27th, 2014, in the Republic of Guinea in West Africa, there were 168,620 beehives, and 3,748 recent cases of Ebola (about 500 of which were still alive) –an accelerating and out-of-control epidemic–, and there was me, trying to stuff 2.8 million francs into a refrigerator.

Colonialism, Conackry, Ebola, Guinea, Kris Fricke, Labe, Peace Corps

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