Thanks to any and all who are reading these blogs. I am spending most of Monday packing for Bangui. Bangui is the capital city of the Central African Republic. Bangui is described as a "sprawled out village" that goes on for quite a ways. Here is some information about Bangui, where our team will be staying for seven days.
The city centre lies near the river and features a large triumphal arch dedicated to Bokassa, the Presidential Palace and the central market. Lying 5 km further north, the heart of the residential area has the largest market and most nightlife. North of the city lie rolling hills.
The Central African Republic is situated just north of the Equator and consequently throughout the year daily high temperatures rarely fall below the high 80s Fahrenheit.[3] The rainy season lasts from May until October. Bangui, being in the south of the country and thus closest to the equator, is slightly hotter and wetter than the northern parts of the country.[4]
Several of the neighborhoods of Bangui are in low-lying areas and are prone to recurrent urban flooding. For instance, severe rains in June and July 2009 left 11,000 people homeless.[5]

Gary, I love this country and have spent most of my life there. I have shook hands with every single president of this country since Boganda in 1957. It is an honor for me to be working there and I hope that you enjoy it just a fraction of how much I do.
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