La Francophonie - Explore France Outside of France!
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When one thinks of France, the first thing that comes to mind isn't usually palm trees, beaches, the Amazon rainforest or volcanoes. And yet, through the program TAPIF, I have been able to encounter all of these things, while living in France. How can that be? Thanks to France's DOM-TOMs (départements et territoires d'autres mer), I have been able to explore different aspects of the French culture which are often overlooked and, in my opinion, highly underappreciated - not to mention the absolutely breathtaking scenery and nature.
Currently in my second round of the program, I am living in the city of Maripasoula in French Guiana, where my school is located one street over from the entrance to the Parc Amazonien de Guyane. I also live along the Maroni River, which serves as the border with Suriname. My first TAPIF experience was in 2013-2014 on the island of Réunion, in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar. Unique in their own ways, each experience has allowed me to view a different permutation of French culture that is so often viewed as the ubiquitious image of a caricatured Paris (baguettes, cafés, cobblestone streets, la Tour Eiffel, etc.) . It has been fascinating to see how certain elements of French culture mix and morph to form identities that are so drastically different from metropolitan France, and yet, still 100% authentically French.
Whether in mainland France or elsewhere, I would highly recommend this program. Not only for those looking to improve their French-speaking abilities, but also for those seeking personal growth and professional development. Above all, I would recommend this program for the people and the meaningful relationships I have been able to cultivate.