Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Liberian Geography 101

I admit it. Before working on this potential companion relationship I did not know exactly where Liberia was on a map of Africa. I also could not name all the countries around it (though I did know it was close to Sierra Leone because a sales rep I worked with had been a Peace Corps worker there many years ago.) So, here is Liberian geography 101.

First, a map...

Now, for a quick overview. Our delegation will be going to Monrovia. The airport is on the outskirts of the city, in the direction of Harbel.

At some point we will be going up to Cuttington University, located in Bong County about 3 hours north of Monrovia (Cuttington U). We also may be going as far as Robertsport. The coastal area is likely to be the focus of our travel, and most nights we will be back in Monrovia at the homes of our hosts.

Size: Liberia is just over 111,000 square kilometers, so it is a little smaller than Ohio (116,000 sq km).

And the weather? April is the last month of the dry season. Temperatures range from mid 70s to mid 90s, and humidity is 85% or higher. There may be afternoon showers, much like Florida or other tropical areas but the heavy, constant rain doesn't start until May. Being close to the Equator, Liberia has dense rainforests inland with few paved roads...another reason why we'll be sticking along the coast.

To see a satellite view of West Africa, visit Google Maps.

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