In two days I leave for Tanzania, Africa where I will be studying
abroad for the next four months. One of my biggest draws to participate in this
study abroad is my desire to travel. I want to see the world, and Africa is
somewhere I have never been. In this country in particular I feel the culture
is so beautiful different that it appealed to me over other places. I feel like
traveling gives you more ability to learn what the world is really about.
Sometimes we get too stuck in our own little worlds we forget how many other
little worlds are going on around us. Also how different these other little
worlds can be. I want to show myself these new places, and ideas and see how I can
grow and truly become who I want to be.
This summer I spent two months traveling alone in Spain and
Portugal, and walking across the country of Spain on El Camino de Santiago. Traveling
alone was amazing for me, putting myself in a vulnerable position I have never
been in. It gave me much courage and insight into the world around me, and the people
in it. I’m excited to compare this past travel experience of being alone, to
this one being with around 30 plus other students in a very controlled atmosphere.
With the program School for Field Studies I will be doing
classes and research working with land use changes, wildlife management, and
biodiversity conservation in local areas of Tanzania. I’m very excited to be getting experience in field
work research and hope to be able to apply this to a future career in Environmental
Science work for conservation of our planet! I’m truly passionate about keeping
our planet’s habitats intact not only for us but for all living creatures. As
we all know this world wasn’t made for us! Every living thing shares this
planet and we must act to maintain that. Preparing for this trip I read a bit
of history about local tribes and the language of Swahili! It’s very
interesting all the influences that have made the local African culture the way
it is. I’m excited to experience this, and learn a bit of the language myself.
I am sad to be away from my boyfriend for another few
months, along with other friends in my life. I hope distance will only reminds
me and them of how much we truly appreciate our presence around each other. I’m
very excited to see animals I have only seen in zoos. I also can’t wait to be
on another hemisphere and look at a different set of stars in the night sky. I’m
nervous to be in a situation with many strangers, although excited for the
friendships I will build. Can't wait to see what's to come!
Here we go!:)
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