tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1223920777416596925.post79361102624282334..comments2022-11-19T01:28:42.322-08:00Comments on 2009-2010 Michael B. Keegan Traveling Fellowship: Chronicle of a Mozambiquean Bus Trip, Day 2 of 2Robhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17568706024326371306noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1223920777416596925.post-50869121129763739462010-01-21T09:15:09.162-08:002010-01-21T09:15:09.162-08:00Hahaha! This reminds me so much of my experience. ...Hahaha! This reminds me so much of my experience. I really wish I had taken the time to document it more fully. Sounds like you know what I and everyone else meant when you said you wanted to take the bus. I have to say though, as tough as it was, it was a really good learning experience. Just to understand what the Mozambicans have to do so often. I'm glad I did but definitely do not want to have to do that again. Though it's kind of like racing--you forget how much it hurt so you step back up to the line. I guess I'd probably do it again. Though next time, I'd want to be with a friend. Maybe I'll have to come to Mozambique to visit and we can travel to Ethiopia by bus--a met a German couple who did it the other direction. They're crazy, but did say Moz was the worst.<br /><br />Glad you made it! By the way, did you have an interpreter? How did you figure all this stuff out? Did they know enough English to tell you that? Or are you picking up Portuguese?Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07727643885138289458noreply@blogger.com