One
Year In An Amazing Continent
by Maarten Boeck
On Sunday December 15th 2002, I set off on a
journey. It would become my first real journey in my life. I was
leaving my home, my town, my country, my continent, crossing a sea and
embarking on another continent: Africa.
A bit less than six months before I had finished
my secondary school. While closing the school gate behind me I had a
great plan in mind: I would go to Africa, and no one or nothing would
stop me. Differently from most students, I wasn't planning to join any
high school or university. I first wanted to do something else. I
wanted to live out the restlessness I had felt during those often
boring years at school.
Yes, Africa was definitely my plan!
I needed some money to realize my plan. So the
months before my departure I spent working in factories. Initially I
worked in a factory processing animal fodder. I remember one very funny
moment during my time there. At a given moment I had told my colleagues
that I was planning to travel to Ethiopia, to which one of them replied
in his coarse Flemish dialect ''you poor lad, you will be the fattest
over there!'' It was a spontaneous and humorous reaction that brought
about a lot of great merriment. During my long stay in Africa I often
remembered that quote.
Later I worked in a pork factory, a very
unpleasant job, but I was only interested in the money. The evening I
quit, a colleague was teasing me about me missing the factory soon and
weeping because of homesickness. It made me laugh heartily. I couldn't
imagine that I would miss a factory or that I would miss Belgium.
The days and weeks and months went by. Finally
there was that Sunday the 15th of December, the day of departure, an
emotional goodbye for my parents and myself at the airport. That day I
took a plane. My destination was Nairobi. It was the very beginning of
my one-year journey in Africa.
Now, more then one year later I have returned to
my home, my town, my country and to my continent. I don't know yet how
much this journey will have changed my life. I don't know yet how much
it has changed me.
But I do know I will never ever regret it. Not
even a fraction of a second. I will always cherish my memories and they
will be always a part of me.
Deep in my heart I wish I were still there. I hope
it won't run away, Africa. If all is well...one day I will go back.
About The Author: Maarten De Boeck documents his
breathtaking one year adventure with vivid stories and excellent
pictures in his websites- http://www.OneYearAfrica.com and the latest
journey- http://www.TravelDocumentAfrica.com He now knows a lot about
African people and culture. He can be contacted at-
maarten@OneYearAfrica.com if you want stories or excellent pictures
about Africa.
Maarten De Boeck documents his breathtaking one
year adventure with vivid stories and excellent pictures in his
websites- http://www.OneYearAfrica.com and the latest journey-
http://www.TravelDocumentAfrica.com He now knows a lot about African
people and culture. He can be contacted at- maarten@OneYearAfrica.com
if you want stories or excellent pictures about Africa.
Maarten Boeck may be contacted at or maarten_deboeck@yahoo.com
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