Come learn about the village of Ndiaganiao, where I'm staying for six weeks. I will also share photos of my weekend trip to Joal Fadiouth, an island made entirely of seashells!
Hi! Bonjour! Salaam Aleekum! My name is Kathryn and I'm a college student studying international development, French and Wolof in Senegal. Join me on my journey to discover the Land of Teraanga!
Come learn about the village of Ndiaganiao, where I'm staying for six weeks. I will also share photos of my weekend trip to Joal Fadiouth, an island made entirely of seashells!
Welcome to my journey through Senegal! Here, you can learn about me and discover a few facts about Senegal. On y va! (Let's go!)
In Senegal, the baobab is a sacred tree that is illegal to cut down. Baobabs form the center of spiritual beliefs, provide food and shade during hot Senegalese days and are gigantic!
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